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Artists have been unveiled to create Dundee’s newest public art installation at Persimmon Homes’ Stewarts Loan development, on the former site of Stewart’s Cream of the Barley bottling plant. Council leader Mark Flynn joined artists Kate and Lainey of Infinite Sky alongside Persimm

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Three companies have won contracts with a total value of up to £2.9 billion to supply key non-nuclear infrastructure works on the Sellafield site. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Costain Limited, and HOCHTIEF (UK) Construction Ltd will be part of a long-term arrangement called the Infrastructur

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A tourist who stole a large chunk of an ancient Greek column in the 1960s has returned it more than half a century later. Greece's Ministry of Culture yesterday announced the repatriation of the fragment of a limestone Ionic capital from the Leonidaion, which accommodated athletes during the ancient

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Scottish home improvements company CR Smith is helping to revive one of Scotland’s most beloved community sporting events – the Braveheart Ride and Dinner – almost a decade after it was last held. The event, which raises funds to support the next generation of Scottish cycling tale

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Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) has appointed Jo Parry-Geddes, director at Mill Architects, to its board of trustees. An RIAS Advanced Conservation Accredited Architect with more than 25 years’ experience working across Scotland’s built heritage, Ms Parry-Geddes brings to the BEF

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Jamie Gregory, associate director and certified Passivhaus designer at AHR, shares insights from the architecture and building consultancy practice’s recent Passivhaus projects for Scotland's upcoming Passivhaus Equivalent policy. The Scottish Government’s Passivhaus Equivalent policy is

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Offices in a mostly residential tower in Glasgow city centre could be converted into flats under a new plan. Glasgow City Council has been asked for permission to turn the last floor of office space at 134 Renfrew Street into seven homes.

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