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Hyndford Quarry Statement
The owners of Hyndford Quarry applied to South Lanarkshire Council in November 2012 to extend their existing quarry. Visit the Historic Environment Scotland website for more information.
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet
Information on New Lanark, an impressive cotton mill and World Heritage Site near the famous Falls of Clyde.
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New Lanark
Discover a little of the history of New Lanark and its management by Robert Owen, which led to this cotton mill village achieving World Heritage status. Contact us for more information.
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Payments over £25,000 2020-21
Council Apr‐20 South Lanarkshire Council Apr‐20 Duart Castle Partnership May‐20 Preservica Ltd May‐20 The Union Advertising Agency Ltd May‐20 Argyll & Bute Council May‐20 Glasgow Building
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Decision on Cumbernauld Town Centre
The building will not be listed due to development proposals for the site being at an advanced stage.
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https://www.historicenvironment.scot/media/2390/scheduled-monuments-by-localauthority-31310.pdf
90Fife 259Glasgow 16Highland 1237Inverclyde 9Midlothian 79Moray 77North Ayrshire 92North Lanarkshire 27Orkney 363Perth & Kinross 750Renfrewshire 18Scottish Borders 756Shetland 365South Ayrshire 91South Lanarkshire 179Stirling 192West Dunbartonshire
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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
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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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Culture Secretary announces over £850,000 investment in eight communities
Coastal towns such as Girvan and Buckhaven and busy urban centres including Govan and Aberdeen are amongst eight projects in Scotland set to benefit from new area-based funding
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Further reopening dates announced for historic sites across the country
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has announced reopening dates for further sites throughout the country after more than 70% of its ticketed and free to access attractions opened again last month, including Edinburgh Castle and Fort George.