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Frank, a shipping container repurposed as a waterside retreat in Co Donegal
To say that Dr Greg Stephenson is passionate about buildings is a bit of an understatement. His mother tells him his first word was a mispronunciation of “ruins”, and he was psychologically assessed “as I
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A seasoned animal rescuer felt compelled to pull over after spotting a motionless cat on the road. His kindness likely saved the terrified stray, who was not dead, but suffered from a broken leg. Since being nursed back to health, the cat has found a family to call her own.
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Delta City Council members voted to prohibit storage containers in all but one residential zone inside the city last week.
The decision comes after the city’s planning and zoning body recently recommended even stricter zoning controls on the metal structures.
The changes
Musterer's Rest in Hawke's Bay is a quaint and atmospheric farm refuge amid ancient native trees. Photo / Supplied
If you're after more of a log cabin vibe than a box-fresh new hotel, you have a lot of choice. Ewan McDonald has found the cosiest cabins and hotels around the cou
Demand for swimming pools made out of recycled cargo containers is through the roof, and the few companies that offer them can barely meet demand.
Why it matters: For all the news about pandemic-induced cargo backups at sea, many shipping containers only make one-way trips from Asia to N
The history of Los Angeles is inextricably intertwined with the city’s insatiable thirst for the water it desperately needed to sustain its growth. The early 20th-century “Water Wars” that made L.A. possible also mired the city in a shadowy saga of corruption and lies that inspired one
The history of Los Angeles is inextricably intertwined with the city’s insatiable thirst for the water it desperately needed to sustain its growth. The early 20th-century “Water Wars” that made L.A. possible also mired the city in a shadowy saga of corruption and lies that inspired one
The family-run Stockton shipping container company is now set to put ambitious growth plans into action
The Teesside Company of the Year has secured a minority investment from private equity firm LDC to help steer the firm through the next stage of its growth.
Family-run Cleveland