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Hamilton Hall, St Andrews
Buildings at Risk News
A round up of some of the Building at Risk news stories over the past few days...Conversion of Hamilton Hall hoped to commence in October.The Courier reports the £35 million repair and conversion of Hamilton Hall, which overlooks The Old Course ...
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Lindsay Lennie and Fiona Hyslop launch Scotlands Shops
Minister for Culture launches new book: Scotlands Shops
Fiona Hyslop, Minister for Culture, today, Tuesday 29th June 2010, formally launched "Scotland's Shops", a new Historic Scotland book examining the architectural history of shops in Scotland. The book, written by Dr Lindsay Lennie, and ...
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What now for our built environment?
SCOTTISH CIVIC TRUST: FUTURES PROJECT
What now for our built environment?                The Scottish Civic Trust has commissioned 5 short ‘thought-pieces’  outlining possible trends, pattern ...
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Permitted Development Rights comments submitted
SCT comments on proposed changes to permitted development rightsAs part of its planning reform agenda, the Scottish Government published Householder Permitted Development Rights consultation paper. This consultation closed on 13 March 2009. The objec ...
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Front Elevation, Hawklaw
Hawklaw Listening Station, Cupar
UPDATE: The application was approved at the Planning Committee on the 21st January! Fife Council is due in the coming weeks to decide on a planning application for the residential conversion of a redundant listening station in Cupar. Operat ...
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