Work has started on the construction of a new £10 million community hub for people in Greenock with learning disabilities. The project, which has been designed by architects Holmes Miller and is being built by main contractor Ogilvie Construction, is being led and funded by Inverclyde Council/
Hub West Scotland
Scotland's five regional hub companies have showcased a collective £4.2 billion programme of learning estate infrastructure ahead of an appearance at the Learning Places Scotland conference this week.
Annemarie O'Donnell has been appointed as hub West Scotland (hWS) Limited’s new independent chair. Annemarie will take up her new position on 1st January 2025.
Paisley Central Library has been awarded the Judges' Special Recognition Award at the Herald Property Awards for Scotland. The transformation of an empty High Street retail space into a library which forms the heart of the Paisley Learning and Cultural Hub was singled out by the judges for the top h
Residents are being a chance to find out about proposals to build around 51 affordable homes in Kirkintilloch at a drop-in event being held in August.
Auchinairn could be home to over 60 new affordable homes under a new proposal from East Dunbartonshire Council.
Paisley Central Library has been recognised for its innovative design after taking home silver in the Regeneration category at the Scottish Design Awards.
A significant step forward in meeting the healthcare needs of the growing community in Bishopton and Dargavel Village has been taken with the official ground breaking of the multi-million-pound Bishopton & Dargavel Satellite Facility.
The first sod has been cut to officially mark the start of building work at the new multi-million-pound state-of-the-art education and community campus in Faifley.
Paisley’s new £7 million home of library services has opened its doors this month bringing back into use a formerly-vacant unit at the heart of the town’s High Street. The Paisley Learning and Cultural Hub is the new home for Paisley Central Library and has been designed as a moder
Scotland's five regional hub companies have delivered 144 learning estate projects worth £2.24 billion, including early years, primary and secondary education facilities, with a further £402 million under construction and £721m in development.
This week West of Scotland Housing Association and development partners hub West Scotland and CCG (Scotland) unveiled a plaque to celebrate the Passivhaus certification of the landmark Springfield Cross social housing development in Glasgow’s East End — a significant milestone in the cit
Planning permission has been granted for a new community campus in Faifley, West Dunbartonshire that will bring together two primary schools, a nursery and ASN provision with a host of community facilities, including a library.
Brookwood Villa in Bearsden has reopened as a community venue following an extensive revamp by East Dunbartonshire Council.
A planning application has been submitted for a new sustainable and inclusive Adult Learning Disability Hub in Inverclyde, designed jointly by architects at Holmes Miller and Inverclyde Council, working in partnership with hub West Scotland.