A large sinkhole has appeared near a green on the UK mainland's most westerly golf course. The 9ft (3m) deep, 22ft (7m) long hole was caused by heavy rain washing away a drain running under part of Traigh Golf Course, near Mallaig.
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Plans for £6.5 million sports hub in Perth revealed Plans for a multi-million-pound centre of sporting excellence in Perth have been revealed.
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Calum Bruce A popular Glasgow leisure venue had changed hands as part of a multi-million pound takeover deal.
Phil Ford The Scottish construction industry is set for steady year-on-year expansion and requires an average 5,700 trades people annually as it continues to benefit from historic highs of infrastructure investment, according to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB).
Lord Smith of Kelvin Lord Smith of Kelvin, the chairman of the Edinburgh-based Green Investment Bank and who chaired the Smith Commission on Scottish devolution, will now lead Clyde Gateway to deliver on the post-2014 Commonwealth Games legacy.
The Scottish government’s plans to give communities across Scotland greater access to purchase land for the benefit of local people must be scrutinised closely the Scottish parliament’s Rural affairs, climate change and environment committee has said. The committee’s comments come as it publis
Bob Speakman Foundation contractors Aarsleff has appointed Bob Speakman, as Safety, Training, Environment and Quality Manager (STEQ).
Councillors in Dundee have approved a revised £80m budget for the city's flagship V&A museum project. City development director Mike Galloway and chief executive David Martin have now been handed formal responsibility for the development following a 90-minute meeting where councillors unanimous
Hovering bizarrely over Glasgow’s Whitevale Street high rises, an innovative demolition platform is now in place to begin demolishing Scotland’s tallest residential towers -from the top to the bottom.
Work underway on 31 new Fife council homes
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Angela Constance MSP Three schools in Dumfries and Galloway will be rebuilt or refurbished by 2018 following a £21 million investment by the Scottish Government.


