England rugby star Ellis Genge has set his sights on a new challenge beyond the playing field by enrolling in the ‘Construction Project Management’ course with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The Leicester Tigers title-winning captain is preparing for life after prof
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A Yorkshire electrical engineer who continued to manage his businesses while he was disqualified as a company director has been jailed. Leslie Crossland, of Netherfield Croft, Shafton, Barnsley, was sentenced to 16 months in prison when he appeared at Sheffield Crown Court on Friday 21 February.&nbs
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has welcomed members of the Institute of Roofing (IoR) into the CIOB community, following a successful vote by IoR members at an EGM on 14 February. Discussions about integrating the IoR into CIOB began in 2023 and since then both organisations have worked
Falkirk Council is seeking public views on the Local Development Plan with its latest consultation. The survey seeks the views of local residents, community groups and business owners on issues such as town centres revitalisation, new housing, better transport links and bringing derelict l
A town in Italy that hastily repaved its streets for the arrival of the president was forced to employ the use of metal detectors the next day to locate all the covered-up manholes. Agrigento, the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025, splashed €510,000 in just a few hours to look its best ahead
A public consultation event on Perth and Kinross Council's plans to build housing at the former Balhousie Primary School site in Perth will be held on Thursday 6 March. The drop-in event will be held between 6pm to 8pm at the Assembly Hall, Perth Grammar School, Gowans Terrace.
Clark Contracts has been appointed by Glasgow City Council to the panel of contractors on two lots of its £12 million Statutory Private Property Housing Repairs Framework which is intended to run until 2028. Works awarded on this framework will consist of both internal and external refurbishme
East Lothian Council has announced another round of funding for traditional building repairs as part of the Dunbar Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS). The scheme has so far supported seven repair projects, which are either due to progress on site or have been completed, and has allocated a
Radical reform to fast-track cheaper, cleaner power plugging into the electricity grid is one step closer to becoming a reality, Ofgem has announced. The new connections system, which could be in place in spring 2025, would end the first-come, first-served system where clean energy generation or sto
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), in collaboration with global construction consultancies WSP, Gleeds, and the Project Data Analytics Task Force, has successfully completed a groundbreaking educational programme that introduces primary school students to careers in quantity survey
More than £201 million is set to be invested in West Lothian's infrastructure and council-owned properties between next year and 2033. The investment plan is set to be agreed as part of the council's long-term capital investment plan which is being presented to a meeting of Full Council tomorr
Councillors in the Scottish Borders have agreed a cross-party budget proposal which commits to the delivery of planned infrastructure projects. The budget, which was agreed at the full Council meeting last week, will enable investment in infrastructure, such as schools, roads, care facilities, and b
An archaeological dig at Carlisle Cricket Club is revealing the 'incredible' status of the site during the Roman era. Uncovering Roman Carlisle opened up the dig site on February 15 for its spring mini dig, since then, they've been digging up artefacts that tell us more about the site of the Roman b
The leader of Perth and Kinross Council has commented on the confirmation from the UK Government that they will be withdrawing the £5 million funding awarded to Perth and Kinross Council in March 2024. Councillor Grant Laing, said: "Perth has once again been set aside by the UK Government whic
Mexico will sue Google if it continues to label the entire Gulf of Mexico as the "Gulf of America", the country's president has warned. One of Donald Trump's first acts on his return to the White House was to sign an executive order purporting to rename the body of water.

