A church in Edinburgh is to install a 10ft illuminated cross after winning an appeal against a council planning decision that had ruled it would ruin the view of the area. Bristo Baptist, on the Capital’s Queensferry Road, had previously applied for permission to hoist the aluminium cross adorned
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Craig, Jake and Rowan with site manager Iain Mackie Balfour Beatty offers work experience to pupils on £29m Elgin school
Orwell Terrace (Image: CCG) CCG has completed a new, state-of-the-art new student apartment complex in the heart of Edinburgh city centre.
The number of Scottish homeowners planning solar panel installations is set to rise, according to the results of a recent poll.
A major project to restore one of Aberdeen’s most important buildings has received a cash boost of £1.5 million.
Plans have been unveiled to invest £163 million into building 'affordable' homes in the Scottish Borders. The new five-year Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) will be discussed at a Scottish Borders Council meeting on Tuesday, 29 November.
Humza Yousaf Scotland's Minister for Transport, Humza Yousaf, has outlined the key actions and investments ScotRail is to make to lift its performance to meet passenger expectations.
Aberdeen Football Club has released more details of its plans to create a focal point for community engagement and footballing excellence on land at Kingsford.
Seven people have been arrested on suspicion of being illegal foreign workers after a raid on the Queensferry Crossing construction project. The raid, conducted by the Home Office Immigration, Compliance and Enforcement team, took place at the Scottish Government’s flagship project on Monday.
Philip Hammond Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced an £800 million increase in capital spending for Scotland over the next five years during an infrastructure filled Autumn Statement at Westminster yesterday.
Multi-disciplinary design practice, HTA Design LLP, is relocating its Edinburgh office to Bridgeside House at 97-99 McDonald Road, in a deal brokered by joint agents Knight Frank and Montagu Evans.
MIXED USE and NON-RESIDENTIAL Applicant: McGregor Garrow Architects, Anderson House, Quarry Road, Aberdeen
Ian Russell Ian Russell has today been appointed as chair of Scottish Futures Trust (SFT).
CMS Window Systems named a winner at Scottish Business Awards The environmental credentials of window, door and curtain walling designer, manufacturer and installer CMS Window Systems have once again been recognised with the company named a winner in the 2016 Scottish Business Awards.
A retired surveyor and construction company boss has been given the go-ahead to build a mausoleum that will hold six bodies in the back garden of his family home, according to the Daily Record. Jim Campbell had asked for permission to be allowed to erect the monument at his £600,000 property in Bot