Belmont Community Cinema has appointed Aberdeen-based architecture and interiors firm TINTO to help breathe new life into the city’s iconic picturehouse. Having worked with TINTO on initial concept designs as part of its successful proposal to Aberdeen City Council, the team said it was deligh
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Innovative glass and aluminium specialist Cube Glass has boosted its revenues by well in excess of £1 million as well as developing lucrative new international partnerships. The Cumbernauld-based tech pioneer has pushed its turnover to a record £4.5m in the year to October 2023, up from
A major investment by developer Surplus Property Solutions in an extensive refurbishment and upgrading of a prestigious traditional building in Aberdeen’s desirable West End has addressed a shortage of Grade A office space within the city centre. Occupying a prominent location on the south sid
Holmes Miller has shared detailed plans for various buildings to serve the planned HMP Glasgow.
A development of homes in Greenock’s West End has now launched to the market.
Nearly half (47%) of all Federation of Master Builders (FMB) members have reported a fall in enquiries for new work at the end of last year leading to a 15% fall in workloads, according to the latest State of Trade Survey.
Twelve applications for community projects in the Inverness Area have been awarded funding totalling £475,773.55k from the Community Regeneration Fund. Leader of Inverness and Area, Councillor Ian Brown said: “I am delighted that we have been able to approve a dozen key projects and acti
The dismantling of the playpark in Hazlehead Park began this week to make way for a £1 million replacement playpark, which is designed to cater for all ages of youngsters.
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
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.