Stirling-based Ogilvie Group has reported record sales for the year ending 30 June 2025, with turnover rising by £17.2 million to £479.8m, according to newly filed accounts at Companies House.
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Construction workers from GRAHAM took part in a structured on-site yoga session led by IRN-BRU’s Mr Softie and Glasgow-based instructor Jacks Keith.
Tulloch Homes, part of the Springfield Group, has supported Inverness based charity, Spokes for Folks for the fourth consecutive year. The charity, which offers free sociable trike rides for the elderly and individuals with limited mobility, is based near Tulloch Homes’ development, the Maples
A new learning hub designed to support young people from across North Lanarkshire with vocational education and life skills has officially opened on the Our Lady’s High School Campus in Motherwell. The facility, known as The Bungalow, was formally opened on Wednesday 22 April by Her Royal High
Community organisations in Central and Southern Scotland are being invited to take part in free workshops designed to support applications to SP Energy Networks’ Community Benefit Fund. Funding is aimed at delivering lasting social, economic, and environmental benefits for communities hosting
Councillors at the North East Fife Area Committee have considered a series of Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) aimed at making streets safer and easier to use for people living, working and travelling in the area.
The Cullipool Slate Quarry on the Hebridean island of the Isle of Luig is set to reopen after its closure sixty years ago.
Nearly £1.8 million has been invested across Angus through the Seagreen Offshore Wind Community Benefit Fund, including £590,000 in and around Montrose to support community-led regeneration, skills development and local facilities. As part of this investment, £125,000 has been awar
The restoration of the A listed Springburn Winter Gardens has taken a significant step forward with a £1.129 million funding award from the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF).
At a cabinet meeting on 28 April, members of South Ayrshire Council will be presented with a comprehensive Road Improvement Plan for 2026/27. If approved, £5.785 million would be invested in the area's carriageways, footways, street lighting, bridges, coastal defences and wider transport infra
A statue commemorating actor and writer Terry Jones, depicting him in the nude, has been unveiled in his birthplace.
Moray Council has approved plans for an on-site bistro at Coleburn Distillery in Longmorn, Elgin, marking a significant milestone in the site’s wider master plan to create a world-class whisky and hospitality resort.
Thousands of engineering construction workers will receive a pay rise of 4.5% from May, the Unite union said today. The deal, which includes a range of other benefits, was narrowly accepted in a vote by 3,000 workers, who operate under the National Agreement for the Engineering Construction Industry
Dougall Baillie Associates (DBA) has been shortlisted in three categories across two of Scotland’s most respected business awards programmes, underlining the firm’s continued growth, innovation and contribution to the country’s housing and construction sectors. The East Kilbride-ba
Plans for a new hotel at Clydebank’s Queens Quay have taken a significant step forward after West Dunbartonshire Council approved a planning permission in principle (PPP) application. Montgomery Developers, with Environmental Design Scotland as agent, is proposing a five‑storey Class 7 Clyde


