THE Ambassador Hotel is to open in Inverness on January 17 following a £6 million investment of the former Strathness House Hotel on Ardross Terrace. Housed within two Victorian townhouses dating back ...
SCOTLAND’S first infrastructure Needs Assessment has been published, setting out a 30-year framework designed to inform planning, investment and delivery. Developed by Scottish Government’s ...
NINE days of major engineering work will begin this weekend to prepare the railway in Fife and connecting routes for electrification. The railway line will close between Haymarket and Dalmeny between ...
THE remaining sections of the A9 dualling programme will be delivered using capital funding, Scotland’s transport secretary has confirmed. Fiona Hyslop MSP has announced the Scottish Government’s 2026 ...
THE Scottish Government has announced over £5 billion to tackle the climate emergency, £4.3 billion in transport funding, and a record investment in affordable homes in its 2026-27 budget. Finance ...
THE Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has announced it has suspended five member companies for failing to comply with its independent audit process. The move follows the suspension of ...
THE University of Glasgow and Plenary Group have entered into a joint venture partnership worth £180 million to fund and deliver the next phase of learning institute’s campus development programme.
LAND to the rear of the Falkirk Community Stadium has been announced as the site recommended for a new council leisure and wellbeing hub. Falkirk councillors will consider later this month whether to ...
THE JR Group has commenced work on a new 160-home development in the Ibrox area of Glasgow, created in collaboration with Graeme Nicholls Architects and delivered in partnership with Wheatley. The ...
THE continued rise of Artificial Intelligence, addressing skills shortages, and meeting demand for housing and electrification have been identified as some of the key trends and challenges which look ...
THE 2020s have been a turbulent time for Scotland’s housing market. Rents and prices surged during the pandemic as shifting lifestyles drove demand beyond supply and emergency rent caps introduced in ...