The archaeologists who uncovered Oxford University’s ‘lost college’ think they have now discovered evidence of a 4,000-year-old prehistoric burial mound beneath it. A fragment of skull and part of a human jawbone with some teeth still in place has been unearthed, together with rema
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Construction and regeneration group Morgan Sindall has hailed 2021 as "an excellent year for the group" following the publication of a record set of results this morning.
Queen’s Park Football Club's revised plans to demolish the “oldest football building in the world” to make way for a new stadium at Lesser Hampden have been granted planning permission.
Revised proposals for a residential development on an old industrial site between the Gorbals and Govanhill have been given planning permission.
A new National Strategy for Economic Transformation, underpinned by detailed analysis of Scotland’s economic strengths and weaknesses, has been published by the Scottish Government. The strategy contains over 70 actions across five key priority programmes that have been identified as having th
Plans to convert the former police station at Peterhead into a modern, fully managed business hub have been lodged with Aberdeenshire Council.
Galliford Try has hailed the “strong progress” it has made towards its strategic goals despite incurring £9.7 million of exceptional costs relating to the acquisition of nmcn’s water business and a new IT system. Publishing its half year results for the six months to 31 Decem
The first sections of a new assisted living facility in the Falkland Islands have just left the Inverurie headquarters of Scotframe en route to the other side of the world.
Five hundred households, both private and council-owned, living in mixed tenure properties across the Wester Hailes area of Edinburgh are to benefit from energy efficient upgrades and revitalised buildings.
Commercial property and investment firm HFD Property Group has agreed terms with HSBC UK to refinance its flagship 177 Bothwell Street development in Glasgow.
An application for a new 500-home residential complex and shops near Edinburgh Airport looks set to be decided by the Scottish Government after developers lodged an appeal before councillors were due to refuse permission.
Apprentices now account for almost 10% of Stewart Milne Homes’ workforce and the housebuilder says their contribution is becoming increasingly vital as the construction industry seeks to build a pipeline of future to meet the acute skills shortages.
Edinburgh's £75 million concert hall, the Dunard Centre, is set to receive £10m each from the UK and Scottish governments, and a further £5m from the City of Edinburgh Council to allow the project to move towards the first phase of construction. The music venue, which was given the
A supportive apprenticeship programme from Harley Haddow has supercharged the careers of eight young people in the engineering industry. The multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy, which has offices in Edinburgh, London and Glasgow, has helped guide young people through university or college, wh
Progress continues on work to turn a former council depot into high quality council homes in West Lothian.


