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A crane operator has been widely condemned on social media after the emergence of a viral video showing him disposing of human waste in perhaps the worst possible way. The short video begins with the man saying "the joys of being a crane operator" and lifting up what appears to be a plastic bag of h

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A pensioner who walked away from an art gallery wearing a pair of blue overalls unintentionally committed art theft. The French pensioner noticed the overalls hanging on a wall in the Picasso Museum and assumed they had been forgotten by another visitor.

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Cala Homes (West) has secured planning consent to create a vibrant new community in Fauldhead, Kirkintilloch, offering 228 private and affordable homes within a development that will enhance local biodiversity. East Dunbartonshire Council recommended the latest proposals for approval at planning com

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A city council has come under fire after spending more than £260,000 on lighting in a park which closes to the public at sunset. Alice Wainwright Park in Miami, Florida is now fully illuminated by 53 new solar-powered lampposts following the $350,000 investment in what was dubbed a "resiliency

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Colliers has recognised three employees in Scotland through its annual promotions process. In Edinburgh, Guy Dalziel (valuations & advisory services) and Holly Gillingham (planning) have been promoted to associate director, whilst in Glasgow Ryan Duffy (rating) has been promoted to senior survey

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Plans submitted by Mandale Homes to convert the historic Aberdeen offices at Denburn House into flats have been approved by Aberdeen City Council. The developer will transform the Grade B-Listed building overlooking Union Terrace Gardens into 72 flats, comprising 14 studio apartments, 45 one-bed, ni

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Aberdeenshire steel and cladding company KR Group successfully became ‘carbon neutral’ last month after achieving a balance between the carbon the business emits and the carbon it prevents. The firm said the achievement was made possible by making fundamental changes within the business

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Stirling Council planners have conditionally approved an application by Emma Gallagher for a change of use of Stirling Spiritualist Church at 27 King Street. The proposal will subdivide and change the use of the existing building from a church into three flats, creating new openings on the northwest

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