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RPS Awardees in conversation Rut Blees Luxemburg HonFRPS

In this on-going series of in conversations  hear from leading individuals talk about how they use photography as artists, scientists, educators, publishers and curators. All our speakers are recent RPS Award recipients who have been recognised for their contribution to the medium. They are discussing their work with those who know them and their work. Rut Blees Luxemburg HonFRPS in conversation with Sophy Rickett Rut Blees Luxemburg HonFRPS creates evocative images of the urban space and its potential for luminosity.  In the early 1990s, Blees Luxemburg moved to London from Germany to study photography at the London College of Printing, where she was taught by Karen Knorr HonFRPS. Blees Luxemburg had a solo exhibition at Tate Liverpool in 2003, entitled

£3m housing conversion of A-listed former Arbroath mill complete -The Courier

© Supplied by Hillcrest Homes Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A new door has opened on an iconic reminder of Arbroath’s industrial heritage. Regeneration work to convert the town’s historic Baltic Mill is now complete and the first tenants of 24 new homes in the landmark building are about to receive their keys. The near £3million Hillcrest Homes regeneration project got underway in September 2019 when Cullross and George Martin Builders began work on the A-listed building.

Angus affordable housing delivery programme riding out pandemic challenge

Angus affordable housing delivery programme riding out pandemic challenge Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Angus Council chiefs remain confident of weathering the coronavirus storm to keep ambitious affordable housing plans afloat. Through its Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP), it is estimated that around 550 homes could be built between now and 2026 by the council and housing association partners. The schemes will be subsidised to the tune of £31 million by the Scottish Government’s Affordable Housing Supply Programme.

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