Harper Macleod’s Lewis Kemp looks at a recent case which has taken a new approach to dealing with the problematic application of prescription in construction cases. The traditional understanding of the law of prescription in Scotland, which extinguishes certain rights and obligations after the
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Concrete experts from the University of Dundee have cemented their status among the world’s best engineers by working on one of Europe’s biggest infrastructure projects. A team from the University’s School of Science and Engineering has been utilising its extensive knowledge to tes
A North Berwick-based site manager has achieved his fifth Seal of Excellence award in recognition of his hard work to create homes of outstanding quality at Miller Homes’ seaside development, Ferrygate Meadow.
France's most celebrated architect Jean Nouvel has laid a criminal complaint for fraud, embezzlement and favouritism against the Philharmonie de Paris.
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Housing minister Kevin Stewart has officially opened a new £8 million housing development located in Blairgowrie. Delivering 71 high-quality rural homes, the newly-built Blackthorn Place is a joint project between Hillcrest Homes and Perth & Kinross Council.
More than 50 new council homes are to be built in Cambuslang.
The City of Edinburgh Council has revealed its road map for achieving its target to establish the capital as carbon neutral by 2030.
A team from Heriot-Watt University has reached the final of an international competition to build a solar-powered house.
Brodies LLP has launched a new mobile app to provide information about health and safety obligations for businesses and guidance to help deal with health and safety incidents.
Glasgow City Council has approved a planning application for 132 homes as part of a new residential community in Easterhouse.
A company which specialises in the manufacturing of furniture products plans to expand its design and engineering team after receiving a six-figure funding boost from UK Steel Enterprise (UKSE).
Dundee City Council is to consider accelerating its current demolition programme and the disposal of surplus property as part of plans to tackle a predicted £3.5 million overspend in a council service area. The prediction is revealed in a new report which is set to be discussed by council
Staff at CMS Window Systems embarked on a sustained programme to improve the natural environment surrounding its main production facilities and HQ as the firm kicked off its first ever ‘Wellbeing Week’. Amy Ledger (2nd from left) with colleagues during the ‘big litter pick’ a
Eight walking and cycling organisations have called for an end to building new roads in Scotland and to provide more street space for people on foot and bikes.


