Two of Scotland’s best-loved stars have given their backing to The Quaich Project’s vision for Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens. Alan Cumming OBE, who was announced as The Quaich Project’s Overseas Ambassador last year, was joined in the Gardener’s Cottage by wor
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A construction worker was given the send off of his dreams when his coffin was delivered to the crematorium in the bucket of a JCB digger.
A company has developed the world’s first Engineering Grade Augmented Reality device that allows construction workers to view Building Information Models on-site to 5 millimetre accuracy.
Eagle-eyed shoppers will start to see the new £20 Bank of Scotland polymer note as it officially enters circulation.
A disgruntled contractor who drove a digger through the front of a Travelodge has been jailed for five years and four months.
A group of Glasgow-based students are working on an international project to design the building blocks of a Moon base.
And finally… Documentary to showcase community’s vision to build world-class St Kilda visitor centre
A new BBC ALBA documentary tells the inspirational story of a community’s vision to build a world-class visitor centre to celebrate the history of St Kilda.
Stage 1 Architecture students at The Glasgow School of Art are to undertake a project linked to the restoration of the Pittenweem tidal pool.
A council was forced to delay the reopening of Victorian toilets - because urinals were four inches too high.
A collection of ancient marble statues controversially held by the British Museum could have to be handed back to Greece as part of a Brexit trade deal.
Archaeologists have carefully recreated images of a figure on a Pictish stone, discovered during the construction of a road in 2017, with the details uncovered offering new insights into Scotland's warrior past.
Property developer Igloo Regeneration has ruled that staff cannot put meat on their expenses.
A property developer has been ordered to remove up to 20 floors from the top of a nearly-completed block of flats.
The cost to restore the Elizabeth Tower has risen to £50 million more than the original estimate largely due to a litany of blunders.
Three ornamental pillars crafted from Peterhead granite are making their way across the Atlantic for use in the restoration of a historic New York building after some detective work by Scottish stonemasons. Natural stone specialists Fyfe Glenrock were able to identify the type of granite required fo