Work is now complete on the Clydebank Health & Care Centre.
Hub West Scotland
hub West Scotland (hWS) said it has been overwhelmed by the incredible response to its fourth Winter Warmer Appeal on behalf of charity partner PEEK, (Possibilities for Each and Every Kid).
The latest works by building services contractor Arc-Tech (Scotland) from within the education sector are now complete with the Larkfield Early Years Centre in Greenock.
Pupils of St Andrew’s RC Secondary School in Glasgow’s East End have been involved in a community investment project, delivered as part of the £60m investment in the new North East Hub Health and Care Centre for NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde.
hub West Scotland is mid-way through its fourth annual appeal for winter clothing for children living in poverty in Glasgow.
Scotland’s five regional hub companies have delivered 151 new schools and nurseries to the value of £2 billion across Scotland.
CCG has delivered a new £3 million state-of-the-art nursery in Greenock.
The next project to feature in our COP26SCN feature on how the housing sector is playing its part to tackle climate change is West of Scotland Housing Association's (WSHA) landmark Passivhaus social housing development in Glasgow’s East End.
The first tenants have received the keys to their brand new homes as the initial phase of East Dunbartonshire Council's Tom Johnston House site development in Kirkintilloch is now complete.
As Christmas approaches, it is hard for us to imagine children going without the basic need of a winter jacket and wellington boots to keep them warm in the cold months across the festive season and into 2022. Figures show that one in three children in Glasgow are living in poverty and they won&rsqu
Health secretary Humza Yousaf MSP has officially opened the new Greenock Health and Care Centre.
A detailed analysis of future options for the fire-hit Mackintosh Building at the Glasgow School of Art (GSA) has concluded that a faithful reinstatement within the practical constraints of the regulatory environment is the preferred option for the facility.
Pupils of Silverdale Nursery in Glasgow’s East End have buried a time capsule in the hope that people of the future will find fun “artefacts” and “memories” from the 21st century. Aged between 2 and 4 years old, the children were accompanied by headteacher Margaret-Anne
Councillors have given the green light for a new £64.3 million health and care centre for the North East of Glasgow.
Construction work on the latest phase of Inverclyde Council’s educational improvement programme is now complete in Port Glasgow thanks to support from Arc-Tech (Scotland).