Eleni Diamantopoulou and Calum Raine from Womble Bond Dickinson delve into Scotland's ambitious plans to enhance energy performance standards in housebuilding, aiming to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
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Although Scots are less likely than those from other nations in the UK to hire builders, when they do, they pay a steeper price, a new survey from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has revealed.
Angus Council has approved a new policy regarding the installation and use of wood burners, stoves, open fires, and other open-flued appliances within council-owned properties and tenancies.
Thenue Housing delivered a resilient message to members at its 46th AGM held in Calton last night. The RSL outlined its ongoing and ambitious building programme, but recognised that the “seemingly never ending” cost of living pressures were making life difficult for its communities.
It’s just one week until SHN's sister publication Scottish Construction Now welcomes the key industry players to Glasgow to discuss Scotland’s construction future.
Twelve new apprentices have joined teams across Hillcrest Homes, Hillcrest Enterprises and Hillcrest Maintenance.
England's Housing Ombudsman and Regulator of Social Housing have reviewed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations.
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Hazel Davies, sales and marketing director for Cruden, and Female Leaders in Construction (FLIC) advisory board member, shares why gender balanced leadership matters in construction. As a mother of two school-aged daughters, I often think about the example I set for them. It’s too early to tel