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Fearnoch View North Connel, by Oban, Argyll 2 Fearnoch View, North Connel, Argyll Offers Over £395,000
Fearnoch View North Connel, By Oban, Argyll 2 Fearnoch View, North Connel, Argyll Offers over £395,000 Unique opportunity to acquire a stunning, architect-designed modern house, built in the Scottish vernacular. Beautiful open views across Loch Etive, the Connel Bridge and surrounding countryside Fully landscaped and fenced gardens with access to Loch Etive and a jetty to launch a boat or lay a mooring subject to the necessary Consents The spacious accommodation comprises: Hall, lounge, kitchen/diner, 4 bedrooms (1 en-suite), shower room, family bathroom, utility room Ample off street parking Double glazing. LPG central heating Sole Selling Agents: Solicitors: DM MacKinnon Estates Stevenson Kennedy 2 Gibraltar Street, Linndhu House Oban, Oban Argyll Argyll PA34 4AY PA34 5NA T: 0044 (0) 1631 566 122 01631 562317 F: 0044 (0) 1631 564 764 01631 566288 Email: [email protected] www.dmkestates.co.uk 3 Situation Description Fearnoch View is situated on the northern shores of Loch Etive within the much Fearnoch View is a stunning, architect-designed, one and a half storey detached sought-after village of North Connel. The property sits amongst properties of similar modern dwelling built in the Scottish vernacular with a pitched slate roof and a white calibre and benefits from right of access over the field in front of the house to Loch rendered exterior. The front of the property faces south east, and commands beautiful Etive, enabling the owner to take full advantage of the loch and offering the possibility views of Loch Etive and the surrounding hills. In addition, the property offers views of of laying a mooring. -
Kirkhill Business Park
TO LET: HIGHLY FLEXIBLE OPEN PLAN OFFICES 2,411 SQ.FT - 41,389 SQ.FT (224.00 SQ.M - 3,845.30 SQ.M) KIRKHILL BUSINESS PARK HOWEMOSS DRIVE DYCE ABERDEEN AB21 0GL SITE OF PROPOSED AECC AIRPORT AWPR LINK ROAD PARK & RIDE ABERDEEN AIRPORT ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DYCE DRIVE PRIME LOCATION Kirkhill Business Park is prominently located on Howemoss Drive close to the junction with Howemoss Road in the heart of Kirkhill Industrial Estate, approximately six miles north west of Aberdeen City Centre. Aberdeen International Airport is within walking distance and Dyce Railway Station is only a five minute drive from Kirkhill Business Park. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) HOWEMOSS will have a major junction nearby on Dyce Drive DRIVE which is expected to reduce commuter times around the City substantially. The AWPR is scheduled for completion in Q4 2017. DESCRIPTION Kirkhill Business Park comprises a KEY BUILDING POINTS development of 5 two storey modern office pavilions built to a high specification. Flexible accommodation of good specification, purposely designed to be multi-let Pavilions 1 & 2 provide a mix of private offices, meeting rooms and open plan Air conditioning and raised access flooring areas, which can be adapted to suit Very good car parking ratio of approx. 1:252 sq.ft the needs of the incoming occupier. Pavilion 3 is fully let. Various sizes of requirements can be accommodated from 2,400 sq.ft Pavilions 4 & 5 have been refurbished and are open plan. Ability to satisfy larger requirements via interconnected pavilions Exceptionally generous on-site car parking is provided with a ratio of Close proximity to Aberdeen International Airport, 1 space: 252 sq.ft. -
Tay Estuary Rail Study Working Paper B Constraints and Development of Options
` Tay Estuary Rail Study Working Paper B Constraints and Development of Options May 2003 BTR3726 28/05/2003 Babtie Group 95 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7HX Tel 0141 204 2511 Fax 0141 226 3109 Tay Estuary Rail Study Working Paper B – Constraints and Development of Options Contents Page 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Existing Services and Constraints 3 3.0 Service Options 7 3.1 The Options 7 3.2 The Service frequency 7 4.0 Assessment of Options 11 4.1 The East West Axis 11 4.1.1 Option A: Dundee – Carnoustie 11 4.1.2 Option B: Dundee – Arbroath 14 4.1.3 Option C: Dundee – Montrose 17 4.1.4 Option D: Montrose – Brechin 21 4.1.5 Option E: Perth to Carnoustie and Arbroath 22 4.1.6 Option F: Perth – Montrose 25 4.1.7 Dundee West Service Extensions 27 4.2 The North South Axis 29 4.2.1 Option G: Arbroath – Ladybank 29 4.2.2 Option H: Perth – Dundee – Ladybank 31 4.2.3 Option I: Dundee West – Leuchars 32 4.2.4 Option J: Leuchars - St Andrews 34 5.0 Station Appraisals 36 5.1 General Discussion 36 5.2 The East West Axis Stations 37 5.2.1 Montrose 37 5.2.2 Arbroath 41 5.2.3 Carnoustie 45 5.2.4 Golf Street 48 5.2.5 Barry Links 50 5.2.6 Monifieth 52 5.2.7 Balmossie 55 5.2.8 Broughty Ferry 57 5.2.9 Dundee 59 5.2.10 Dundee West 63 5.2.11 Invergowrie 65 5.2.12 Perth 67 5.3 The North South Axis Stations 70 5.3.1 Leuchars 70 5.3.2 Cupar 73 5.3.3 Springfield 76 5.3.4 Ladybank 79 6.0 Summary of Options and Costs 82 Appendices Appendix A Option Base Timetable Appendix B Station Audit Proforma Appendix C Dundee West – Proposed Station Location \\Douglas\Work\Projects\4900s\4976\Outputs\Reports\Final\WP B (Constraints and Option Development) v5.doc Page 1 Tay Estuary Rail Study Working Paper B – Constraints and Development of Options Copyright Babtie Group Limited. -
X27 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
X27 bus time schedule & line map X27 Guild Street - Dyce Railway Station View In Website Mode The X27 bus line (Guild Street - Dyce Railway Station) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdeen: 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM (2) Dyce: 5:35 AM - 5:15 PM (3) Stoneywood: 6:32 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X27 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X27 bus arriving. Direction: Aberdeen X27 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Aberdeen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Dyce Railway Station, Dyce Tuesday Not Operational Farburn Terrace, Dyce Wednesday Not Operational Skene Place, Dyce Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM 112 Victoria Street, Aberdeen Friday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Gladstone Place, Dyce Saturday 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM Pitmedden Drive, Dyce Kirkton Avenue, Dyce Howe Moss Road, Kirkhill X27 bus Info Direction: Aberdeen Howe Moss Drive, Kirkhill Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 61 min Howe Moss Crescent, Kirkhill Line Summary: Dyce Railway Station, Dyce, Farburn Terrace, Dyce, Skene Place, Dyce, Gladstone Place, Dyce, Pitmedden Drive, Dyce, Kirkton Avenue, Dyce, Howe Moss Avenue, Kirkhill Howe Moss Road, Kirkhill, Howe Moss Drive, Kirkhill, Howe Moss Crescent, Kirkhill, Howe Moss Avenue, Howe Moss Place, Kirkhill Kirkhill, Howe Moss Place, Kirkhill, Howe Moss Terrace, Kirkhill, Howe Moss Terrace, Kirkhill, Dyce Howe Moss Terrace, Kirkhill Drive, Kirkhill, Hutton Road, Aberdeen Airport, Howe Moss Avenue, Scotland Buchan Road, Kirkhill, Montrose Road, Aberdeen Airport, Airport Terminal, -
Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 1 Andrew Brownrigg 01224 523317
aberdeen local development plan 2017 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 1 Andrew Brownrigg 01224 523317 2 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 Contents 1 / Introduction page 6 Vision 7 National Planning Framework for Scotland 7 Aberdeen City and Shire Strategic Development Plan 8 Aberdeen Local Development Plan – Working Towards the Vision 8 How to use the Plan 9 2 / The Spatial Strategy page 10 Overview 11 Brownfield Sites 11 Greenfield Development 13 Land Release 14 Delivery of Mixed Communities 14 Directions for Growth 15 Bridge of Don/ Grandhome 15 Dyce, Bucksburn and Woodside 16 Kingswells and Greenferns 17 Countesswells 18 Deeside 19 Loirston and Cove 20 3 / Delivering Sustainable Communities page 22 Quality Placemaking by Design 23 The Network of Centres 35 Delivering Infrastructure, Transport and Accessibility 43 Supporting Business and Industrial Development 53 Meeting Housing and Community Needs 58 Protecting and Enhancing the Natural Environment 67 Using Resources Sustainably 83 4 / Monitoring and Review page 92 5 / Glossary page 95 6 / Appendices page 98 1. Brownfield Sites 99 2. Opportunity Sites 101 3. Infrastructure Requirements for Masterplan Zones 114 4. Masterplans 117 5. Supplementary Guidance 118 6. Schedule of Land Owned by Local Authority 119 2 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 3 4 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 Aberdeen Local Development Plan : 2017 5 Foreword I am delighted to present Aberdeen’s new Local Development Plan. In 2012, Aberdeen became the first local authority in Scotland to adopt a Local Development Plan under the new planning system. We have now become the first to adopt a second Plan, therefore ensuring that, along with the Aberdeen City and Shire Strategic Development Plan 2014, we have one of the most ambitious and up-to-date development plan positions in Scotland. -
X27 Guild Street to Dyce Railway Station a Serving: Union Street Holburn Junction Hilton Bucksburn P&J Live Heliports Kirkhill Industrial Estate from Every 20 Mins
X27 Guild Street to Dyce Railway Station a serving: Union Street Holburn Junction Hilton Bucksburn P&J Live Heliports Kirkhill Industrial Estate From every 20 mins Bus times from 27 October 2019 Hello and welcome Thanks for choosing to travel with First Aberdeen Our guide will help you plan your next bus journey. Inside you can find: The times we operate. Information on the tickets we have on offer. Contact details for timetable enquiries and customer service. We really hope you enjoy travelling with First Aberdeen. Our network has many interchange points to allow you to connect with other First services. We serve almost all areas of the city through a network of cross city centre routes. A choice of tickets We offer a range of tickets to suit your travelling needs. As well as Singles we have tickets offering unlimited travel such as FirstDay, FirstWeek, and season tickets which offer even better value. Where to buy your tickets Via our First Bus app which allows you to purchase tickets straight to your phone. Simply buy your ticket, activate it on the day or week required, show your phone to the bus driver and off you go! Search ‘First Bus’ in your app store/play store today. On the bus - use Tap & Cap, a flexible way to pay when you don’t know your travel plan in advance. Tap & Cap uses contactless payments to cap your travel charges however many journeys you make. Visa, Mastercard, Apple pay and Android pay now accepted. Online at www.firstgroup.com/aberdeen From our First Travel Centre at 47 Union Street, Aberdeen. -
Interchange Sustainable Transport Hubs Report
interchange Audit Report Linking cycling with public transport Sustainable Transport Hubs The Interchange Audits About the authors Sustrans Scotland is interested in improving the links between cycling and public transport. They therefore commissioned Head of Research: Jolin Warren Transform Scotland to develop a toolkit which could be used Jolin has been a transport researcher at Transform Scotland for by local groups, individuals or transport operators themselves eight years and is currently Head of Research. He has in-depth to assess their railway stations, bus stations, and ferry terminals knowledge of the sustainable transport sector in Scotland, to identify where improvements for cyclists could be made. together with extensive experience in leading research As part of this commission, Transform Scotland has also used projects to provide evidence for transport investment, the toolkit to conduct a series of audits across Scotland. evaluate performance and advise on best practice. Jolin’s These audits spanned a wide range of stations and ports, from recent work includes: ground-breaking research to calculate Mallaig’s rural railway station at the end of the West Highland the economic benefits that would result from increasing in Line, to Aberdeen’s rail, bus, and ferry hub, and Buchanan Bus cycling rates; an analysis of the business benefits of rail travel Station in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city. The between Scotland and London; an audit of cyclist facilities at results provide us with a clear indication of key issues that transport interchanges across the country; a report on what should be addressed to make it easier to combine cycling with leading European cities did to reach high levels of active travel public transport journeys. -
BBS 029 1983 Feb .Pdf
BRITISH BRICK SOCIETY INFORMATION No 29 Feb '83 OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH BRICK SOCIETY Chairman T W T Tatton-Brown B.A. 2 Mill Lane, St. Radigunds, Canterbury, Kent. Hon. Sec. Mrs J A Costigan Avoncroft Museum of Buildings, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, B60 4JR 0527 31363 Membership Mrs MW F Laurence 44 Lyncombe Hill, Bath, Avon, BA2 4PH Sec. (who also receives all direct subscriptions: £1.00 p.a.). Hon. Tr. Mr M D P Hammond 13 Jackson Road, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset (only matters concerning the annual a/cs and expenses etc:). Editor of Mrs W A Loss "Peran", Plaxton Bridge, Woodmansey, 'Information' Beverley, E. Yorks, HU17 0RT Archivist Mrs A Roper Archivist: Lucas Industries Ltd., (nee Cleal) Gp. Archive & Mus. (A. 5) Gt. King Street Birmingham, B19 2XF Publications Mrs R Preece 29 Princess Close, Mossley, Ashton-Under- Officer Lyne, Lancs, M13 9PL Registrar W R Serjeant County Hall, St. Helen's Street, Ipswich, IP4 2JS OFFICERS OF THE BRICK SECTION OF THE BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION Chairman T W T Tatton-Brown B.A. (address as above) Hon. Sec. M Hammett RIBA 9 Bailey Close, Lucas Road, High Wycombe, BUCKS, HP13 6QA 0494 20299 Membership Miss I B McClure 61 Old:Park Ridings, Winchmore Hill, sec. of London, N21 2ET B.A.A. Members of the Brick Section of the B.A.A. are affiliated to the British Brick Society. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS 1983 The Annual General Meetings of the BBS and the Brick Section of the BAA will be held at 12.30 on Saturday 26th March 1983 at Wye College, Nr. -
Tiree and Coll Tiree and (See Page 2) (See Page (See Page 2) (See Page (See (See Page 2) Until Public Transport
Public transport guide to Tiree and Coll © Bob Jones (see page 2) © David Dixon (see page 2) © Douglas Law (see page 2) Travel from 27 October 2014 until further notice ISSUE 9 Welcome to Travel times This handbook is one of a series of comprehensive guides to Public Transport to, from and within the Argyll and Bute area. It provides all the latest information about bus, train, ferry and coach times and routes giving you the opportunity to see the options available for work, shopping and leisure travel. Whom to contact… Buses and Coaches Website Address Telephone Number Anderson Coaches www.andersoncoachesargyll.co.uk 01546 870354 Awe Service Station 01866 822612 First Glasgow www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/glasgow 0141 423 6600 Garelochhead Minibuses www.garelochheadcoaches.co.uk 01436 810200 and Coaches Ltd Islay Coaches 01496 840273 D.A. and A.J. Maclean 01496 220342 McColl's Coaches www.mccolls.org.uk 01389 754321 McGills Bus Service Ltd. www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk 01475 711122 Royal Mail www.royalmail.com/you-home/your-community/postbus 08457 740 740 First ScotRail www.scotrail.co.uk Scottish Citylink Coaches www.citylink.co.uk 0871 266 33 33 Tighnabruaich Service Station 01700 811425 West Coast Motors www.westcoastmotors.co.uk 01586 552319 Wilson's of Rhu Ltd www.wilsonsofrhu.co.uk 01436 820300 Ferries Website Address Telephone Number Argyll and Bute Council Ferries (Lorn) www.argyll-bute.gov.uk 01631 562125 Argyll Ferries www.argyllferries.co.uk 01475 650338 Caledonian MacBrayne www.calmac.co.uk 01475 650100 Clydelink Ltd. www.clydelink.co.uk -
Job Vacancies
There is some encouraging news with West Lothian’s unemployment rate now lower than the Scottish average for the first time in two years. • The number of JSA jobless in West Lothian for October is 4,245. This is a decrease of 164 on the previous month. • Encouragingly, West Lothian's unemployment rate of 3.7% is just under the Scottish (3.8%) rate; although above the Great Britain (3.5%) rate. West Lothian has not experienced a rate lower than the Scottish average since 2008 and the beginning of the economic downturn. West Lothian's unemployment rate ranks 10th highest out of all Scottish local authority areas. • Youth unemployment (18-24 year olds) in West Lothian for October is 1,315. This is a decrease of 75 on the last month. • There were 1,640 notified Jobcentre vacancies in October - a net increase of 566 from August 2010 (Jobcentre Vacancy figures are not available for September due to technical issues at ONS). • The ratio of jobseekers to jobcentre vacancies stands at 3 jobseekers for every vacancy advertised in West Lothian jobcentres, which is a good improvement on August’s ratio of 5 jobseekers. This compares well with Scotland's ratio of 3.8:1 and Great Britain’s 2.9:1 – North Ayrshire has the highest ratio of 11.7:1 (12 jobseekers for every vacancy) of claimants to vacancies of Scottish local authorities. Jobs and Investment Here are some positive jobs, investment and business news items for the West Lothian area: • The new Bathgate railway station has opened for business as preparations continue for the launch of the £300m Bathgate - Airdrie Rail Link this December. -
Report by Policy Lead for Transportation (Strategic, Local
ARGYLL AND BUTE COUNCIL COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 21 April 2016 Policy Lead Report - Transportation (Strategic, Local, Ferries, Piers, Harbours and Airports) 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This is my second report as Policy Lead for Transportation (Strategic, Local, Ferries, Piers, Harbours and Airports). 2.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 2.1 It is recommended that members note the contents of the paper. 3.0 UPDATES 3.1 Funding The Strategic Transportation Team have secured external funding, or are awaiting the outcome of bids, to deliver a number of transportation projects across Argyll and Bute during 2016/17. 3.1.1 SPT External Funding SPT are the Regional Transport Partnership (RTP) for the West of Scotland and their remit within Argyll and Bute covers the Helensburgh and Lomond area with the rest of Argyll and Bute within HITRANS’ remit. SPT’s capital programme has been subject to a significant cut in 2016/17 and SPT received funding applications totalling £40m from their 12 Councils for a funding pot of £15m. For 2016/17 SPT have awarded capital funding totalling £180k to Argyll and Bute Council to deliver the following projects:- Bus Infrastructure Upgrades - £100k Park and Ride (Gasometer Site) Land Purchase - £80k Details of these projects are as follows:- 3.1.1.1 Bus Infrastructure Upgrades Argyll and Bute Council have been awarded £100k from SPT’s 2016/17 Capital Programme to continue the programme of bus infrastructure upgrades on local bus routes in the Helensburgh area. These works are undertaken by the Council’s Roads Services and include installation of high raised kerbs, replacement of shelters and lining works. -
Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean
Friday 20 September 2019 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean Today's Business Meeting of the Parliament Committee Meetings There are no meetings today. There are no meetings today. Friday 20 September 2019 1 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Meeting of the Parliament There are no meetings today. Friday 20 September 2019 2 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Committees | Comataidhean Committee Meetings There are no meetings today. Friday 20 September 2019 3 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Chamber | Seòmar Future Meetings of the Parliament Business Programme agreed by the Parliament on 18 September 2019 Tuesday 24 September 2019 2:00 pm Time for Reflection: Major Lynn Farmer, Salvation Army, Greenock followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions followed by Topical Questions (if selected) followed by Finance and Constitution Committee Debate: Common Frameworks followed by Committee Announcements followed by Business Motions followed by Parliamentary Bureau Motions 5:00 pm Decision Time followed by Members' Business — S5M-17948 Colin Smyth: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis Week 2019 Wednesday 25 September 2019 2:00 pm Parliamentary Bureau Motions 2:00 pm Portfolio Questions Social