Plans have been submitted for more than 500 new homes at Yorkhill Quay, the first residential component within Peel Waters’ Glasgow Waters regeneration project. Submitted by the waterside regeneration specialist in conjunction with national property developer Urban Pulse, the £100 millio
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The voice of Scotland’s renewable energy industry has today announced the appointment of Angela Hepworth as its new chief executive officer. Angela will step into the role at Scottish Renewables following an extensive search process, bringing more than two decades of experience in civil servic
Morris & Spottiswood has reported another strong financial performance in 2025, continuing a period of record growth which has seen turnover increase by 125% in the last three years. In 2025, the group achieved a 34% increase in turnover, rising from £172.5 million in 2024 to £2
Lift maintenance and repair specialist Pace Group has acquired Bradford Lifts Limited and Atlas Lifts & Services from Aberdeen, expanding its footprint across Yorkshire and Scotland. The West Midlands-headquartered business, which maintains and repairs elevators, service lifts and stairlifts to
QTS Training and Network Rail are inviting rail firms operating in Ayrshire and the west of Scotland to get involved in a new programme that will train carefully selected people in custody at HMP Kilmarnock ahead of release.
Transport Scotland has been urged to publish the completed technical modelling on the M8 Woodside Viaducts and fully test all three options before any final decision is made. The Viaducts, built in 1971 between Craighall and Charing Cross, carry around 150,000 vehicles a day and have been prop
Fire suppression is becoming a standard consideration in Scotland’s new homes, and water mist technology is increasingly the system of choice for developers weighing protection against the risk of water damage.
Midlothian Council is highlighting significant progress at Shawfair and Craighall Village, with around 1,070 homes now built, over 1,100 under construction and around 3,000 more advancing through the planning system.
Lloyds Banking Group has announced £500 million of new finance to support small and specialist social housing providers.
A new online tool has been made available to help developers better understand the demographics and dynamics of the places of potential new Scottish projects. Understanding Scottish Places (USP) is a unique hub which shares insights into the dynamics of all of Scotland’s 508 towns.
Calvay Housing Association, working in partnership with Concern for Swifts (Scotland) and Calvay contractors Simpson Timber Systems and T.R. Aitchison, has installed swift boxes on the clock tower at The Calvay Centre.
The Scottish National Investment Bank has pledged to expand its all-tenure approach to increasing the supply of homes in its newly published Investment Strategy and Business Plan for FY26/27. The updated strategy is the first to be spearheaded by new chief executive David Ritchie and focuses on the
The Scottish Government has refused to sign off on the £2.1 billion business case for a new Monklands Hospital, sending the project back for a "comprehensive redesign" and casting doubt on plans for the facility to open in 2031.
A new 8,500-capacity entertainment arena proposed for the western fringe of Edinburgh has been delayed due to the inability to secure a contractor and rising supply chain costs.
The new Balgray station in Barrhead is set to open weeks ahead of schedule, with final preparations now underway before it welcomes its first passengers.


