The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has teamed up with Ford to 'Make it Visible' – a new high-visibility campaign using higher-viz safety vests to grab attention and point people in the direction of help when needed. The commercial vehicle provider is stepping in to help combat the is
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Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful is offering free online climate emergency training in May and June for people involved with the construction sector.
Bilston Community Garden volunteers Donna Hogg and Ian Tucker with Taylor Wimpey sales executive Lisa Whigham Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has provided Bilston Community Garden with 30 trees to plant to mark The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The former St Rollox Locomotive Works in Springburn has been listed at Category B by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) in recognition of its special architectural and historic interest. St Rollox Works is significant as a rare surviving example of a late 19th century locomotive works in
A construction machinery training provider from Airdrie is one of 41 participants to benefit from the UK Government's Springboard for Rural Skills fund. Last year, with support from the National Transition Training Fund, Lantra Scotland ran the Springboard for Rural Skills project to meet the n
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Experienced leaders from business, academia, third sector and trade unions have been appointed by the Scottish Government to the new delivery board promised in the National Economic Strategy to deliver Scotland’s long term economic ambitions. The National Strategy for Economic Transformation D
Blackwood has appointed Campion Homes to build 66 homes in Charleston, Dundee.
McGill and Dundee City Council are set to renew their long-standing relationship with the award of a contract to install wireless fire alarms at council-owned properties across the city.
Plans have been submitted to convert a hotel in Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street into student accommodation.
Plans to build 20 new flats on the site of the former Parkstone Hotel in Prestwick have been withdrawn.
Having previously ordered Alex Salmond to remove a massive Yes sign from his garden, Aberdeenshire Council has reversed its decision after deeming the sign ‘non-political’. In March, the former First Minister was told the Saltire-themed placard nailed to a tree in his garden was in breac
Passengers services yesterday called at Reston station for the first time in almost six decades. The reconnection of the Berwickshire village to the national rail network follows completion of work to construct the station as part of a £20 million of investment from the Scottish Government to
A £4.3 million project to significantly improve the inner harbour at Ullapool in Wester Ross has secured an investment of up to £1.086m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). Set to benefit visiting leisure craft, local businesses, fishing boat operators and the cruise ship sector,
Industry body Scottish Renewables has launched a new campaign calling on the Scottish Government to deliver crucial support for the country's low-carbon supply chain – or risk home-grown firms missing out on lucrative contracts. The campaign, Supporting Scotland’s Renewable Energy Supply