House builders across the UK are being encouraged to enter the NHBC’s Health and Safety Awards 2017, launched this week.
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Oxgangs Primary School was the first school in Edinburgh to close The closure of 17 Edinburgh schools earlier this year due to safety concerns has prompted The City of Edinburgh Council to order a survey of its council buildings.
Kirkcaldy-based shopfitting and interiors group Havelock Europa's group revenue for the six months ended 30 June decreased by 12 per cent to £25.4m (2015: £28.9m), according to the firm’s latest interim results.
Image: Hunter Laing & Co The green light has been given for the first malt whisky distillery to be built on Islay in over a decade.
Forbes Place, Aberdeen. Forbes Place signals new age for property rental in Aberdeen
RESIDENTIAL – FEWER THAN TEN UNITS Applicant: MAKAR Limited, Clachandreggy Dores Road Inverness
A pagan from the Borders has crossed swords with planning officials who have refused him permission to build a sacred shrine in honour of Herne the Hunter. Andrew Cleghorn, 52, from Kirkburn, wants to build, on his smallholding, an altar, statue plinth and sacred well in tribute to the god, The Scot
Applicant: Messrs W and M Paterson Planning Authority: Perth
Aberdeenshire Council has approved plans for a new gas to energy project in Banchory. Councillors on the policy and resources committee approved a contract to explore and develop a microgeneration project at the Crow’s Nest landfill site. The project will turn gas produced by the site into energy
Glasgow City Council has finalised its plans for a new build community campus building within the Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA). Sitting adjacent to the new public square within the heart of the 50ha TRA masterplan, the facility will incorporate specialist and mainstream primary
Wick Community Campus (pic from Ryder Architecture) The handover of the new £48.5 million Wick school campus in the Highlands has been delayed until December, with pupils not expected to move in until next year.
Paul Wheelhouse Four communities are to receive a share of £10 million from the Scottish Government to deliver a variety of business infrastructure projects.
Humza Yousaf The Scottish Government has announced it will contribute towards the construction costs for a proposed new railway station in Glasgow.
BrewDog submitted plans to expand its brewery on the site in February 2015 Brewery company BrewDog is to expand its craft beer brewing operation in Aberdeenshire after councillors approved the relocation of a council facility.
Work to refurbish a £2.8 million community hub in Cowdenbeath is now underway. The Stenhouse Street project involves the refurbishment and extension of a former office building to provide a state of the art community hub facility.