Belhaven Hill School, a boarding school in Dunbar, has received planning permission for an innovative new building which aims to inspire students and foster creativity in a school environment.
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Rettie & Co. has shed light on the current state of the residential investment landscape in the country, specifically regarding the private rental sector (PRS) and build to rent (BTR) market. The details are outlined in the company's latest report, Build to Rent Scotland, Scottish Market Review
Mactaggart & Mickel Group has completed a £4.25 million acquisition of a rental property scheme at Love Loan, a modern neighbourhood development in Glasgow's city centre. Situated just off George Square, the development includes 12 one to four-bedroom furnished apartments within the refurb
Plans by NHS Lanarkshire to replace University Hospital Monklands have progressed further with the submission of a planning application to North Lanarkshire Council.
The Crown Estate is launching two pilot housing projects to test different approaches to building net zero homes. The projects have been identified to explore the opportunities and challenges of delivering industry-leading net zero housing developments. Both will draw on best practice in sustainable
The Glenpark Hotel in Ayr is set to be converted into three new luxury homes under plans submitted to South Ayrshire Council.
Network Rail has delivered a £3.8 million programme of refurbishment work to the rail bridge spanning the A8 at Saltmarket near Glasgow Cross
Work on the long-awaited completion of Denny Eastern Access Road (DEAR) began this week with contractors RJ McLeod setting up on-site ahead of the 12-month project. This main phase of work will cost approximately £7.25 million with the wider investment for the project being approximately &poun
New Lanark has been given a lifeline of £2.3 million by the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) as part of its Covid-19 Response Fund.
As the World Cycle Championships descend onto Glasgow, Cala Homes (West) is championing the power of the bicycle by offering homebuyers an electric bike as part of the purchase of their new home in its city centre developments to mark the occasion. The homebuilder has put the wheels in motion for it
Public sector building materials supplier Jewson Partnership Solutions (JPS) has donated £10,000 towards the development of a brand new support centre for women in Glasgow which opens later this year. The Connect Hub from Simon Community, based in Glasgow, will serve as a unique and groundbrea
Scottish construction market activity has fallen for the third consecutive quarter with all subsectors now seeing either flat or falling workloads, according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Construction Monitor.
In a recent auction that underscores the frenzied state of London's real estate market, an unused four-storey metal stairwell was sold for £25,000, 20% more than its starting bid. The Twickenham stairwell, unused since the connected office building was converted into residences in 2016 and the
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: Fettes College.
The Highland Council has written to parents and carers of pupils at two Inverness schools to inform them of emergency works to the buildings that have been reported as having reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) structures. Charleston Academy in Inverness and Nairn Academy were recentl



