Local jobs, community facilities, new businesses, homes, public spaces and flood defences are just some of the benefits from over a decade of investment and regeneration to Helensburgh and the surrounding area.
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Independent chartered surveyor DM Hall has continued its post-pandemic growth path with an investment in three surveying professionals to its Glasgow commercial valuation team. Ross Craig, just qualified as a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), Gary Brown, recently appoin
Barratt Developments is celebrating a year of giving after donating more than £189,000 to good causes across Scotland. Each year, the housebuilder supports a wide range of organisations promoting health, employability and care among many other causes. This is done through various charity initi
Blair Nimmo and Alistair McAlinden from Interpath Advisory were appointed joint administrators to Armadilla Limited on 20 December 2022. Founded in 2010 and based in Bonnyrigg, near Edinburgh, the company deals in the design, manufacture and delivery of sustainable luxury modular accommodation, to c
City Property (Glasgow) LLP has been fined for health and safety failings which left a man with severe injuries and permanent impairment. The firm, which manages and disposes of Glasgow City Council’s surplus properties, pled guilty to health and safety breaches at Glasgow Sheriff Court o
Connect Modular has marked an important milestone this week as the first homes for its 101-home development in Kilmarnock arrived on site. The first eight modules being craned into place make up the first two homes comprising a two-bed amenity bungalow and a two-bed disabled bungalow
A Victorian industrial building in Port Dundas that is subject to a live application for replacement by 60 apartments could be saved from demolition if statutory protection is granted by Historic Environment Scotland. Earlier this year, A10 Architects submitted an application on behalf of
A construction worker who was filmed kicking a food delivery robot has faced online backlash from viewers who claimed they 'felt sorry' for the machine.
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Cala Homes (North) has submitted planning applications to Aberdeenshire Council and Aberdeen City Council for two new proposed developments. The first site is at Conglass, Inverurie and would comprise 157 new homes. The development would be adjacent to the housebuilder’s first phase, The Grove
Plans have been submitted for a residential development on the site of a derelict poultry farm on the outskirts of Grange in the Carse of Gowrie. Local developer The Good House Company wants to demolish the existing buildings, dispose of asbestos containing materials and recycle of m
Cruden Building Scotland has officially completed Stirlingshire’s all-new Passivhaus development on behalf of Hanover Scotland.
Maxi Construction has been awarded a £1.6 million contract from Stirling Council for the extension of Borestone Primary School.
The Trams to Newhaven project has reached a major milestone after laying the final piece of track connecting Edinburgh’s existing tram system to the new line.
A cheaper and cleaner energy source will soon be supplied to businesses in Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s first Green Regeneration Innovation District (GRID), after the appointment of a contractor to oversee the construction of a low temperature energy network. Forth Electrical Services (FES), an e