New research led by the University of Stirling has revealed the existence and fate of many fragments of the Stone of Destiny, notably those which were secreted away after the ancient artefact was taken from Westminster Abbey by a group of Scottish nationalist students early on Christmas morning 1950
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When plans were being drawn up for the new £13.9 million clubhouse at Royal Dornoch, the iconic wildcat coat of arms was integral to the vision.
Ossian Architects has promoted Ewan Hooper and Grigor Brown to associates in recognition of their contribution to the Edinburgh practice’s work and studio. Ewan joined Ossian in 2023 and Grigor in early 2025, though their collaboration goes back much further. The pair first studied together at
Newly released data from Constructionline’s Market Intelligence platform reveals a significant spike in the total value of UK construction opportunities in the third quarter of 2025.
A new collection of 16 affordable homes has been completed at Lochside Park in Dunfermline, marking the fourth successful collaboration between Lochay Homes and Kingdom Housing Association.
Five nature charities are calling on Scotland’s First Minister to stop what could be the “world’s deadliest windfarm for birds” being built. Berwick Bank could kill more birds than any other individual wind farm on the planet, according to the RSPB and conservation partners.
Councillors are to be updated next week on work to identify options for the next stage of Renfrewshire Council’s multi-million-pound school investment programme.
Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £162 million contract by IMPACT Scotland to deliver Edinburgh’s first purpose-built concert hall in over a century, the firm said today. The contract will see the company construct the Dunard Centre, the new, world-class concert hall in the heart of the
Dunfermline's deep-rooted pilgrim past has been marked with a striking new sculpture. Standing three metres tall, the corten steel column – titled Footprints – is the latest work from acclaimed artistic duo, Jamieson Gordon, and has been installed at the gateway to Dundas Estates’
A social housing complex for over-65s in Bermondsey, London, has received this year's RIBA Stirling Prize as the best example of new architecture in the UK. Replacing an abandoned care home, Appleby Blue by Witherford Watson Mann Architects radically reimagines the traditional almshouse, flipping th
A former Dundee school could be partially demolished and transformed into housing under newly submitted plans. Angus-based developer Simco Inveraldie Ltd has lodged a planning application seeking permission to redevelop the former Rockwell High School on Lawton Road into a mix of flats and houses.
Scottish home improvements company CR Smith is helping to revive one of Scotland’s most beloved community sporting events – the Braveheart Ride and Dinner – almost a decade after it was last held. The event, which raises funds to support the next generation of Scottish cycling tale
Jamie Gregory, associate director and certified Passivhaus designer at AHR, shares insights from the architecture and building consultancy practice’s recent Passivhaus projects for Scotland's upcoming Passivhaus Equivalent policy. The Scottish Government’s Passivhaus Equivalent policy is
Shetland Islands Council is inviting the public to comment on proposals relating to the three conservation areas in the Lerwick Lanes, Lerwick New Town and Scalloway. The Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 states that conservation areas “are areas of special
The City of Edinburgh Council has been recognised alongside other local authorities across Scotland as a finalist in this year’s COSLA Excellence Awards for its Construction Skills work in the ‘Improving in Partnership’ category. The council is one of 15 finalists selected from hun


