The hot spots where electric vehicle infrastructure is required to support zero emission heavy goods vehicles have been identified in a new report by the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight at Heriot-Watt University.
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Work has completed on the first unit at the £35m, 132,000 sq ft Capital Park urban logistics and trade park development in Sighthill, Edinburgh.
Clean energy-tech specialist Aira has officially opened a new hub in Stirling, initially creating 30 highly skilled clean energy jobs in the local area. The substantial 14,494sq. ft Springkerse Industrial Estate facility will act as the central hub for serving Scottish customers. In 2025, the compan
Stevenston Community Council has created its own development plan for their local area. Local Place Plans provide communities with an opportunity to feed into the planning system with their own ideas and proposals for the development and use of land.
Construction of Europe’s tallest and most technically sophisticated purpose-built commercial lab building has started on site at Canary Wharf, London.
Around 2,200 staff have lost their jobs after administrators from EY officially took control of ISG on Friday afternoon. Timothy Graham Vance, Alan Michael Hudson and Dan Edkins of EY-Parthenon’s Turnaround & Restructuring Strategy have been appointed as Joint Administrators to eight UK tr
Scottish property management firm Sentry has unveiled the full façade refurbishment of 84 Miller Street, which it manages, bringing new life to the landmark 19th century Merchant City building. Built in the style of Alexander Thomson, the former warehouse is now home to the Thundercat Bar / D
Proposals for a tax on developers to raise funds to fix building safety issues in Scotland have been published for public consultation.
A building which will house the Monifieth Community Hub and Library was officially opened at the weekend by the trustee members of the Monifieth Community Resource Group (MCRG).
Construction has started of a new Household Waste and Recycling Centre (HWRC) which will provide a range of reuse and recycling facilities in Bridge of Don.
Highland councillors have voted to abandon plans to redesign part of Inverness city centre.
A state-of-the-art wind farm which is set to generate enough renewable electricity to meet the annual needs of around 53,700 homes for the next 30 years has been officially opened. Earlier this year renewable energy developer OnPath Energy (formerly Banks Renewables) announced that the new 15-turbin
An ambitious project has seen a former ski hut move from its previous location in the Lowther Hills to the centre of Leadhills. And the hut is now in the process of being transformed into a men’s shed.
Aberdeenshire Council’s latest five-year plan for the development of housing across the area has been published.
Moray Council is seeking views on its updated Developer Obligation Supplementary Guidance.