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Loud music, shouting, stomping feet, and banging doors—while these may be everyday sounds to some, they’re a living nightmare for others. A new survey reveals that more than 6 in 10 (63%) of people in ...
Fresh concern has emerged over the workability of Edinburgh’s tourist tax, as the launch date for businesses to begin publicising the visitor levy nears. The capital is poised to become the first ...
One of the oldest pub's in Swindon which has been closed for over three years is now under offer. The Duke of Edinburgh on Cricklade Road served punters for more than 150 years, but closed in March ...
The organisers of the first Midlands Fringe Festival have spoken about their pride at the success of the first event, which has seen big crowds and lots of positive feedback.
Leading heritage and design organisations have joined forces in a bid to restore one of Scotland’s most significant modernist ...
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the Grant Lodge fire which broke out on July 26, 2003. The building – one of the most ...
Lashed by cold winds and overlooking choppy, steel-gray North Sea waters, the breathtaking sand dunes of Scotland's ...
The home owner has pointed to other buildings in North Berwick with first floor glass extensions to take advantage of the seaside views ...
Leading Scottish heritage and design organisations have joined forces in a bid to restore one of Scotland’s most significant modernist ...
President Donald Trump is visiting Scotland as part of an effort to "refine" a trade agreement with the United Kingdom.
Below is a full transcript of episode 72 of the Scottish Housing News Podcast titled ‘Cohousing and the Orkney pathfinder ...