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Campion Homes strengthens leadership team with new Commercial Director and senior promotions

Campion Homes has announced the appointment of Billy Bald as its new Commercial Director, further enhancing the company’s strategic leadership as it continues to deliver high‑quality homes and communities across east central Scotland.  Billy’s appointment comes ahead of the retirements later this year of long-standing employees Alan Chalmers, Commercial Director and Ali Graham, Surveying Director.

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Glasgow opens doors to its latest purpose-built life sciences hub

Glasgow’s newest purpose-built life sciences laboratory facility, the Health Innovation Hub (HiH), has been officially opened by Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care following a launch event held yesterday (5 March). This marks a major milestone for Scotland’s life sciences and the healthcare innovation ecosystem in Glasgow City Region.

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Adventure tourism is no longer niche, and Scotland is perfectly placed for what comes next

As we enter 2026, the construction sector stands at the centre of the UK’s most urgent social and economic challenges. Whether it is resolving the housing crisis, accelerating the energy transition, or retrofitting homes and buildings for net‑zero, the message from policymakers, industry bodies and clients is the same: we need to scale up.

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Glasgow’s Health Innovation Hub signs new tenant, Panthera

Located within the Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID), the highly anticipated Health Innovation Hub (HiH) has secured Panthera as a new tenant ahead of its official opening next month. The announcement further strengthens the Hub’s growing community of healthcare innovators and highlights its role in supporting collaboration, growth and clinical excellence.

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Scaling up isn’t enough: Why construction must deliver sustainable scale in 2026

As we enter 2026, the construction sector stands at the centre of the UK’s most urgent social and economic challenges. Whether it is resolving the housing crisis, accelerating the energy transition, or retrofitting homes and buildings for net‑zero, the message from policymakers, industry bodies and clients is the same: we need to scale up.

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