Swiss cheesemakers have praised a court ruling which has saved the iconic holes in Emmental. Traditionally, the holes in Emmental have been caused by hay particles inadvertently introduced to the milk when cows are milked by hand in the barns where they live and eat.
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CCG (Scotland), in partnership with Northcare (Scotland), has begun construction of a 60-bedroom, purpose-built care residence in South Queensferry, set to open in early 2027.
Commercial property consultancy Ryden has announced a series of internal promotions and a key strategic hire in Aberdeen. Daniel Stalker has been promoted to partner in the investment team, while Cameron Whyte becomes partner in the agency team in Edinburgh.
West Lothian Council has secured £1.2 million of grant funding to expand the planned new replacement community hub for Stoneyburn. The project has received the funding boost from the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund, which is funded by the Scottish Government in partnership with local authoriti
The Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT) has called on political parties to commit to taking action to ensure Scotland meets its growing demand for skilled electricians. SECTT – the sector skills body responsible for overseeing the recruitment, training, and progression of ele
Contractor GRAHAM has expanded its footprint in Ireland and opened a new Dublin office. Located at Northwood Business Park in Santry, the new site will enable the firm to better support the delivery of high-quality built environment projects across Ireland.
Skye-based housebuilding partnership R.HOUSE has delivered its 250th home, marking a significant milestone for the company. The firm has spent more than a decade reimagining how quality housing can be built in some of Scotland's most challenging rural and island environments.
Children at a Glasgow nursery were all smiles after one of Scotland’s biggest demolition firms delivered a cracking donation of free Easter eggs. Youngsters attending the Wyndford Nursery in Glasgow’s Maryhill area were delighted with the 50 chocolate gifts from Dem-Master.
Swan Group, in partnership with Arrow Global, have reaffirmed a commitment to delivering a sustainable and community-focused development at Corton, following key updates to the project’s planning requirements. The Corton landholding was acquired in 2021 by Swan Group, a Scottish developer, and
A £31m project in Falkirk has delivered 111 new social homes, with residents having already moved in. Supported by Will Rudd, Falkirk Council was able to protect the listed Woodend Farm farmhouse whilst creating a new community with complementary infrastructure.
City Access Scaffolding has confirmed the completion of a management buyout, marking a significant transition for the business as its original founders step away after more than a decade at the helm. The buyout sees original co-founder Mark Skinner, alongside directors Ryan Scott and Ross Archibald,
Morris & Spottiswood has completed a £390,000 infrastructure project for Coca-Cola at its East Kilbride plant, enhancing loading efficiency at the busy production facility.
Link Group has been granted planning consent for Phase 4 of its Dunbeg development near Oban. The latest significant milestone in the delivery of Link’s Dunbeg Development Corridor Masterplan will see a further 433 new homes, across a variety of tenures, improved commercial infrastructure, and
Edinburgh’s office market had an ‘encouraging’ start to the year, rebounding from a subdued 2025 despite the uncertainty caused by geopolitical issues, according to new research from Knight Frank.
Bellway Scotland’s West team has donated over 1,000 Easter eggs to three Glasgow charities. Staff and subcontractors gathered the eggs and 600 were donated to Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity; 450 went to Variety Scotland, the children’s charity; and 100 to Glasgow City Mission.


