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£6.2 million funding boost for Scotland’s historic towns and cities
Alex Paterson, Chief Executive of Historic Environment Scotland, announces funding to preserve the built heritage of Scotland’s town centres. Visit the website for more information.
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Grants Awarded by us
Every grant awarded by Historic Environment Scotland from October 2015 is listed here. Visit the website, or contact the staff at Historic Environment Scotland today for more information.
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Dere Street Roman Road
Get an overview of Dere Street Roman Road, which started beside Hadrian’s Wall and wound its way up to Cramond. Visit the site today or contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/2867/smc-2012.pdf
Local Authority. Index No Scheduled Monument. Case Ref Proposed Works Date of Application. Decision Date. Decision. Aberdeenshire Council. 11037 Cullykhan, Castle Point, promontory fort, castle and battery. 201200275 Cullykhan, Castle Point,
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Blackness Strategic Tourism Infrastructure Development Plan
A 5-Year strategic development plan for the village of Blackness
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Listing: Appeal a Decision
Get advice on appealing a listed building decision, including who can appeal, grounds for appeal, and the appeals process. Contact Historic Environment Scotland for more information.
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Kinneil House opens its doors to allow increased access to the public
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has increased access to Kinneil House in Bo’ness as part of its ongoing partnership with the Friends of Kinneil and Falkirk Community Trust.
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Shopfront Repair/Reinstatement Case Study
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SMC FY website report
FY to date summary of SMC applications for website. Autoruns on 1st month. To re-run select FY from dropdown
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Share your thoughts on the Antonine Wall management plan
Historic Environment Scotland, Falkirk Council, East Dunbartonshire Council, West Dunbartonshire Council, North Lanarkshire Council and Glasgow City Council host consultation sessions for the community on future of one of Scotland’s most iconic