The latest from Perceptive Communicators
Minister visits Clyde Gateway to see UK Government investment driving growth and innovation
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Small Business and Economic Transformation), Blair McDougall MP, has visited Clyde Gateway to see how UK Government investment is helping to deliver new jobs, business growth and sustainable regeneration across Glasgow’s east end and Rutherglen.
Scotland’s surf revolution: Lost Shore’s £18m success just one year after opening
A year after opening its doors, Lost Shore Surf Resort in Ratho, Edinburgh has firmly established itself as one of Scotland’s most exciting tourism success stories, attracting visitors from 67 countries and already generating an £18 million boost to the Scottish economy.
The Digital Detox Dividend: Why Forward-Thinking Leaders Are Rethinking Corporate Events in 2026
Digital fatigue is fast becoming one of the most prevalent workplace challenges, resulting in declining productivity, low morale, and fractured team dynamics. As leaders navigate the shifting demands of hybrid work, talent retention, and culture rebuilding, one clear trend is emerging; the most effective corporate events are no longer about content delivery. They’re about creating space for disconnection, reflection, and reconnection.
King’s View: What 15 years of regeneration in Toryglen tells us about Glasgow’s housing future
Over the past 15 years, the south side of Glasgow has witnessed one of the city’s most ambitious regeneration stories. North Toryglen, once an area struggling with outdated housing and limited investment, is now a thriving community and one of Glasgow’s designated Transformational Regeneration Areas (TRAs).
As the final phase of the award-winning King’s View development gets underway, it’s worth reflecting on what this project has achieved, and just as importantly, what it tells us about the housing challenges facing Glasgow today.
Less stepping back, more stepping up: Scotland’s next chapter in public service reform
Clackmannanshire’s Transformation Space is addressing the dichotomy that is council held funding. Crucial to addressing issues like homelessness, poverty and mental health, funds are still tied up in silos, meaning money is trapped in systems that fail the people who rely on them.
Engineering Edinburgh’s hospitality future: Reflections from AHC 2025
Returning from the Annual Hospitality Conference in Manchester earlier this month, I was reminded why the sector continues to inspire me. It’s the people, the passion and the shared ambition to create great places for people to experience, in an ever-changing world.
From Hours to Outcomes - Unlocking the True Value of Childcare
At Clyde Gateway, we are working with the community and partners in Calton, an area facing significant social and economic challenges, to test new approaches to tackling child poverty. Families here face multiple barriers, from language and childcare to health and caring responsibilities that restrict their ability to move into work. Our Demonstration of Change, part of Glasgow City Council’s Child Poverty Programme, is showing that childcare, when treated as economic infrastructure, can unlock opportunity and act as a genuine poverty exit strategy.
Kadans Science Partner secures one of the most significant deals in Glasgow of H1 2025
Digital chemistry company Chemify is set to embark on the next phase of its business journey with a strategic relocation to Glasgow’s newest purpose-built life science facility, Health Innovation Hub (HiH).
Families in Glasgow’s East End find new routes out of poverty through childcare pilot
A pioneering project in Calton, in Glasgow’s East End, is proving that childcare can be one of Scotland’s most powerful tools for tackling child poverty.
Turning promising signals into tangible progress: Why SMEs must be central to Scotland’s housing response
The housing emergency has rightly returned to the heart of Scotland’s political conversation. With the appointment of Màiri McAllan as Cabinet Secretary for Housing, and the publication of a new action plan, there appears to be renewed urgency to address the crisis.
Akela Ground Engineering completes first major ABeam contract in Ireland
Akela Ground Engineering, part of the Akela Group, has successfully completed groundworks for its first major contract in Ireland using its groundbreaking ABeam system.
Innovation is in Scotland’s water and AI for enterprise is where it flows fastest
The tech and business ecosystem in Scotland has another unique advantage, it is small enough that you can know the people who matter, but large enough to contain real expertise and international experience. That balance makes it an ideal place to start and grow a globally ambitious business.
Beyond Surfing: Why Scotland, and a Wave Pool, is a Turning Point for Surf Therapy
Scotland’s surf-therapy story is remarkable. As a proud Scot and the world’s first PhD holder in surf therapy (2022), I’ve seen our progress first-hand: established programmes changing lives, a deep research partnership with Edinburgh Napier University, and a wave pool built with wellbeing at its heart.
Perceptive celebrates string of new client wins across Scotland
Perceptive Communicators has announced four significant new client appointments across its specialist sectors, marking a strong continuation of growth in 2025 following its most successful year to date last year.
The wins include projects with Clackmannanshire Transformation Space, Invest2Scale, Kadans Science Partner and Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA).
Patients are at the heart of the life sciences industry
Working in life sciences, every day begins with one question: how will today’s work change a patient’s life tomorrow? This focus grew out of my own experience of contracting malaria as a child in rural Yemen and is underpinned by my work with the Scottish Patient Awareness Council (SPAC) which seeks to empower the ultimate end user of life sciences innovations. Patient stories remind us that transparency, predictability and empathy matter just as much as the efficacy, quality and safety of a vaccine or treatment.
Planning permission granted for 137 new homes in Kennoway
Family-owned housebuilder Briar Homes has been granted planning permission by Fife Council for a £40 million residential development in the village of Kennoway.
This marks Briar’s first development in Fife, with plans to deliver 123 high-quality new homes for sale, comprising a mix of three-, four-, and five-bedroom properties on the village’s eastern edge, north of Levern Road.
Cruden Homes submits planning for ‘nationally significant’ new housing development in Denny, Falkirk
Cruden Homes has submitted a planning application for a major residential development on Broad Street, Denny, in Falkirk. The proposed development will deliver 224 high-quality, energy-efficient new homes, providing much-needed housing and supporting the region’s wider vision for sustainable growth.
Green light for new housing in Pittenweem
Award-winning five-star housebuilder Cruden Homes has secured planning permission for its first development in Fife for over a decade, bringing much-needed new homes to the picturesque fishing village of Pittenweem.
Located on James Street, on the north-eastern edge of the village, the new development will deliver 39 high-quality homes designed with sustainability and community in mind.
Why Gender Balanced Leadership Matters
As a mother of two school-aged daughters, I often think about the example I set for them. It’s too early to tell if they will become the next female leaders in construction, but if I can show them that women can succeed in senior roles, that resilience and a strong work ethic open doors, and that they should never doubt their ability to achieve, then I’ll have done my job.
Scotland Offers The Deal of the Century: But We Must Back Our Best Companies to Stay and Grow
Across the UK, business leaders are navigating a marketplace full of uncertainty. From inflationary pressures and supply chain issues to the knock-on effects of geopolitical disruption, the current economic environment is volatile and for some, confidence is fragile. In my work as a trainer and business coach I speak to leaders across a range of industries, from construction and logistics to professional services and tech.
A common theme has emerged: leaders are carrying almost the entire burden of stress and responsibility while many team members appear more focused on their own rights and rewards than on their role in the collective effort.
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