Stephenson Halliday has appointed Julia Frost as a director and Adam McConaghy as principal planner in its Edinburgh office. Julia Frost was previously planning director at both Scott Hobbs Planning and Turley. She was also previously operations manager at Planning Aid Scotland, where she focused on
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A significant collection of 400,000-year-old Palaeolithic tools, unearthed in Kent, has sold for more than £41,000 at auction.
A radioactive wasp nest was discovered by workers at a nuclear facility in the US last month.
Vital Energi has successfully completed a flagship roof-mounted solar project at Glasgow's historic Kelvin Hall.
A £2.7 million project to improve reliability and performance of train services in Glasgow’s southside is set to get under way this month.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has been granted detailed planning consent by Midlothian Council for its development of 214 new homes off Corby Craig Terrace and Reeforts Avenue in Bilston.
Clark Contracts is now on site completing the £6.6m CAT B fit-out of four levels within the Aurora Building at 120 Bothwell Street in Glasgow for SSE.
With the inaugural Scottish Construction Summit on the horizon, HR expert Alan Tait is sounding the alarm on what he describes as a "massive" workforce crisis facing the UK construction industry. Drawing on nearly three decades of experience, including senior roles at Balfour Beatty, he argues that
Residents of Castle Cary, Somerset have celebrated the fourth birthday of a sinkhole.
One of the world’s largest offshore wind farms has been granted consent by the Scottish Government.
A new literature review from the National Retrofit Hub, supported by The MCS Foundation, calls for a broader, more realistic understanding of how resident demand for home energy upgrades is formed and why it often fails to take hold. The Driving Uptake Literature Review brings together existing insi
The JR Group celebrated the official start of its first housing development in partnership with North Lanarkshire Council, with a groundbreaking ceremony at the site on Coshneuk Road, Millerston.
Turner & Townsend has been appointed by Scottish Borders Council to lead the business case and feasibility work for a rail extension to Hawick and Carlisle.
ORA Architects has reported significant uplift in business performance, growing its turnover by 11% in 2024/25, as the long-standing design and architecture practice strengthens its foothold across the UK’s care sector. The Fife-based firm, which has delivered projects across the UK for over 5


