A solid gold toilet worth £4.8 million has been stolen from Blenheim Palace. Two days after the artwork went on display at the Duke of Marlborough's country home, burglars broke into the palace and ripped it from the wall, leaving in their wake “significant damage and flooding”.
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A retired police officer has revealed his giant collection of 3,500 bricks which he has collected over the past nine years.
The Scottish Government has announced a public inquiry will be held to examine issues at the new Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (RHCYP) and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH) sites. The inquiry, called in response to recent concerns from affected parents over safety and wel
Melville Housing Association has launched an innovative flooring project to improve the lives of hard-pressed tenants, while simultaneously helping the environment. The Dalkeith-based housing association will deliver the project which uses reconditioned carpet tiles saved from landfill, will be offe
Scotland’s energy minister Paul Wheelhouse has called on the UK Government to urgently review the limitations of the Contract for Difference (CfD) auction system, which awards contracts to renewable energy projects across the UK. It follows the awarding of five gigawatts out of a total of six,
The Scottish Government has granted consent for a new hotel at Edinburgh Marina.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has welcomed tenants to a new social housing development at the former Rolls Royce site in East Kilbride.
Ahead of the Homes for Scotland annual conference, Nicola Barclay discusses the need for housing, the social and economic benefits of home building and the constraints facing the industry. For the first time since 2008 and the global recession, housing completions in Scotland have exceeded 20,000 pe
Highbridge Properties’ Guy Marsden looks at the Glasgow commercial property market and the increased levels of demand in the market, thanks to the growing pool of talent in the city. As a commercial property developer, my natural instinct whenever I go into a city is to look up – you rea
The St Andrews office of Shepherd Chartered Surveyors has appointed David Marr as associate partner to head up its residential department with immediate effect. Pittenweem resident Marr brings with him an unrivalled expertise of the local property market to the post.
Hardies Property & Construction Consultants has appointed chartered building surveyor Carla Walker as an associate in its Inverness office. A former pupil of Dingwall Academy, Walker graduated from Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen with an Honours Degree in Building Surveying and has a wealth
For the second year running, Redpath Construction has supported the Jimmy Dunnachie Family Learning Centre in Darnley with a Christmas toy donation.
An architect has stopped producing computer renderings while her projects are still in the design phase, instead favouring models, sketches and collages to encourage collaboration and develop more exciting buildings.
Highland-based construction materials and services provider Pat Munro (Alness) Ltd has announced the opening of its new Major Projects Department and a new Inverness base. The Major Projects team with Brian Munro in the new office
Peter Inglis is to joining Dundee workplace design studio SPACE as a consultant architect to support its continued growth across Tayside and Fife. The Dundee team with Peter Inglis (centre)


