The former Xcite Livingston leisure pool site in Livingston is set to go back on the market. A report to West Lothian Council's executive yesterday explained that the previously approved sale is no longer going ahead, as it does not represent best value for the council.
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A construction worker who met a dog while building at an animal shelter made the heartwarming decision to adopt him.
A formal community consultation event is to take place in August regarding plans for a new high school in Hawick.
Proposals have been lodged to fix the façade of Ayr Sheriff Court due to the “immediate risk” of falling masonry. The Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service has made an application to South Ayrshire Council for permission to undertake alterations to the Wellington Square building.
Plans for an overhead power cable network have raised concerns about the potential for a ‘super spreader event' infecting high-quality farming land in Scotland.
Fleming Timber Structures has secured three new contract wins spanning education, sport and funeral care projects for a variety of main contractors across Scotland. The firm is partnering again with Morrison Construction as it delivers the £18.5 million contract to build the new Whitecraig Pri
Five organisations will receive a share of up to £1.3 billion worth of contracts to keep Scotland’s Railway safe and reliable for the next five years.
Fife builder Muir Homes is to pivot away from the north east in favour of a central Scotland focus in an attempt to return to profitability and long-term growth.
Plans have been submitted to Glasgow City Council for the development of flats and shops on a vacant site in Calton.
Edison Capital’s Eden Homes is set to build over 150 new homes across Scotland’s west central belt with a gross development value (GDV) of £64 million over the next two years.
JR Scaffold Services is undertaking a milestone project to support the transformation of a vacant hotel into luxury student accommodation in Glasgow’s West End.
The installation of smart technology – including monitors and sensors - across Scotland’s underground sewer system is already helping to prevent waste water discharges in the marine environment. New intelligent network sensors have enabled steps to be taken which have stopped waste water
Work on the new state-of-the-art Abbeyview Community Hub is nearly complete.
Essential improvements and repairs are underway at two of Aberdeenshire Council’s busiest harbours at a combined cost of £500,000.
Affordable homes for rent are to be included in the development of the first phase of new homes planned for the site at Mid Forest, Cumbernauld, which forms part of the South Cumbernauld Community Growth area.