Scotland

Borders bodies give backing to “once in a generation” luxury lodge development

  Proposals for a market-leading luxury holiday lodge development have received the backing of a group of key organisations, as well as Scottish Borders Council planning officers, in advance of a meeting of the Planning and Building Standards Committee on Monday 30th June. Rutherford Park situated between Carlops and West Linton, is located on the former […]

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Equity investment in Scotland’s smaller businesses bounces back as London’s share of investment falls

  Smaller firms in Scotland saw increased levels of equity investment in 2024 as London became less dominant and the wider UK saw a collective decline, according to new research from the British Business Bank. The Bank’s annual Small Business Equity Tracker, published today, showed that equity deals involving small businesses in Scotland totalled £507

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Holmes Mackillop director hopes appointment as Vice-Dean of RFPG will shine light on pre-Diploma route to legal qualification

  Homes Mackillop director Craig Donnelly (pictured above) hopes that his appointment as Vice-Dean of the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow will shine a light on the pre-Diploma route to legal qualification. Unlike most solicitors who follow the traditional path of obtaining a university law degree, Donnelly completed a three-year pre-Diploma training contract with

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£14 million project from Canon Medical Research in Edinburgh plans to transform medical scans with AI technology

  Canon Medical Research Europe has been awarded £3.6million from Scottish Enterprise towards a £14million project that uses AI for faster data analysis and aims to improve medical scans with benefits for both patients and health services. The funding was announced at a recent meeting with President of Canon Medical Research Europe Dr Ken Sutherland, Scottish

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OOBE appoints Building Relations PR to support business growth

  Leading landscape architecture firm OOBE has appointed property communications experts, Building Relations PR, to enhance its visibility and brand profile across the UK. With studios in Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow, OOBE is at the forefront of landscape architecture, having spent the past 15 years shaping landscapes that connect people with outdoor spaces. The practice

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Glasgow’s newest neighbourhood is brought to the market

  A consented scheme for 409 residential units in Glasgow’s most exciting new district has been brought to the market. Central Quay is ideally located in the Anderston district, adjacent to the vibrant and fashionable Finnieston area, one of Glasgow’s fastest growing neighbourhoods. Situated approximately 0.5 miles southwest of the city centre, the exceptional 3.17-acre

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Holmes Mackillop has appointed a quartet of trainee solicitors

Left to Right: Sarah Makin, Anisah Hafiz, SophieBrown & Ellie MacDonald Sarah Makin joins the Glasgow office’s dispute resolution and litigation department, supporting on a wide range of matters, including employment law, family law, and commercial and debt recovery court actions. Graduating from Aberdeen University last year with a degree in Law with English Law,

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Five new graduates reach for the skies

  Scotland’s leading cloud software provider is celebrating fresh talent after recruiting five new graduates in the past year. Eureka Solutions is strengthening its team across multiple departments, including marketing, sales and support, as part of its commitment to nurturing future industry leaders. The East Kilbride-based firm’s graduate development programme boasts an impressive 70% retention

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Ines Hiu Wai Law crowned Overall Apprentice of the Year at Annual Print Scotland Awards

Left to Right: Susan Graham, President of PrintScotland, Ines Hiu Wai Law, Spirit Labels Ltd & Jim McKenzie, PrintScotland’s Training Officer  In a ceremony celebrating the future of Scotland’s vibrant printing industry, Ines Hiu Wai Law of Spirit Labels Ltd in Renfrew was named Print Scotland’s, Overall Apprentice of the Year at the tenth annual

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