Economic development agency sues over funicular railway failures heraldscotland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from heraldscotland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A LEADING Scottish Government economic development agency is suing the constructors and designers of the UK s highest railway which closed three years ago due to structural problems for £14.5m. The Highland and Islands Enterprise action against the company that owns Morrisons Construction has come as it has emerged that ministers had to refund part of an EU grant for the original Cairngorm funicular because of discrepancies in the way it tendered for the work as costs spiralled from £14.8m to £26.75m. The publicly funded agency controlled by ministers faces the prospect of having to repay a further £2.6m of EU funding for the scheme if it the railway closes.
Maureen Matheson, Alan McKee, Fraser Morrison and Stacy Campbell By Ian McConnell FOUR Scottish solicitors, all formerly directors of Macdonald Henderson, have joined forces to launch a new legal firm based in Glasgow. Stacy Campbell, Maureen Matheson, Fraser Morrison and Alan McKee have formed McKee Campbell Morrison, which will specialise in corporate, commercial and residential property, private client, dispute resolution, and insolvency work. MCM managing director Fraser Morrison said: “During the challenges of the past year, we have formed a strong bond as we adapted to new ways of working. During that period of change, we have taken some time to re-evaluate and explore new opportunities, and this has been the catalyst for us to take the leap and start our own firm.”
SJP co-founder Weinberg claims up to £10,000 from furlough scheme moneymarketing.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from moneymarketing.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.