The only city in the United Kingdom to be named a UNESCO City of Design, this walkable coastal Scottish city is just a little over an hour away from Edinburgh.
One of Scotland's most prominent architects has spoken out against the proposed demolition of an Edinburgh 'eyesore'.
Mr Fraser has argued that Argyle House plays a vital role in Edinburgh’s economy, heritage, and sustainability.
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Jean-Michel Gauffre, who led the Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa’s One Square kitchen in 1985, returned to the pass nearly four ...
Chef News is sponsored by the the Kitchen Porters Club The former Executive Chef has returned to the kitchen he once led to ...
Here are the spas which made the top five in Scotland. This stunning spa in a friendly, family-run hotel is one of the newest destination spas in Scotland and won a Five Star Bubble Luxury Award ...
To take the pulse of the Scottish market – and look for bright spots on the horizon – Property Week, in partnership with ...
Edinburgh has seen a surge in homeless applications from refugees based in other parts of the UK. The city has witnessed a ...
Plans to demolish Argyle House, the Castle Terrace office block often branded “Edinburgh’s ugliest building,” have sparked ...
Latest jobs figures underline show hospitality has 'borne the brunt' of labour cost hikes but there are shafts of light in the hotel sector ...
Matt Hughes set off a journey around the UK in hopes of finding the most 'worst' spots across the country, and made his verdict on Edinburgh - and all other 312 towns and cities he visited.