Three community projects including a full inclusive outdoor sensory playground for young people with complex needs have received funding worth nearly £400,000. Camphill School Aberdeen is to receive an award of £250,976 for the adventure playground for children and young people with comp
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Trust board members and the leadership team visited the Association's new homes at Langlands Road in Govan this week.
A section of the West Highland Line between Crianlarich and Fort William/Mallaig will be closed for nine days in March.
Plans to invest £20 million in Clydebank over the next decade have taken a major step forward as a board to steer the redevelopment is set to be appointed.
Three council sites across West Dunbartonshire are set to be sold off for almost £100,000.
Scotland’s sports minister officially opened Oriam Indoor Tennis Centre yesterday at Heriot-Watt University. A plaque marking the arrival of the £4.5m facility was unveiled by Maree Todd MSP and Prof. Richard A. Williams, Principal and Vice Chancelor of Heriot-Watt University.
Local business, community and council have come together in a partnership project looking at the Forres Conservation area, exploring ways to develop, promote and conserve the historic character.
The community in Winchburgh is invited to share their views on draft design proposals to redesign Main Street into a more vibrant, accessible and welcoming place for everyone to travel around and spend time in.
Work on a £500k platform upgrade at Addiewell station will begin this weekend.
The condition of roads and related infrastructure in South Lanarkshire faces worrying levels of decline due to funding pressure, the council has warned.
Residential property sales in Scotland experienced an upturn in January, marking the first positive growth in over six months, as reported by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Residential Market Survey.
The owner of an Alabama radio station is stunned, and out a lot of money, after thieves made off with his 200-foot radio tower.
The boards of UK housebuilders Barratt Developments and Redrow have agreed a merger deal, which prices Redrow at £2,524 million.
Turriff-based Neil Murray Housebuilders has entered liquidation, resulting in the loss of 20 jobs.
Developer Parabola has agreed a deal with S1 Developments to create housing for sale at Edinburgh Park.