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How will the Sinderins Beacon be judged 40 years from now? Builder reflects on 80s transformation

How will the Sinderins Beacon be judged 40 years from now? Builder reflects on 80s transformation
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Playwright Sir David Hare blasts elephant s backside plan for neighbour s pad

Playwright Sir David Hare blasts elephant s backside plan for neighbour s pad
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Dismayed: Gormley s Angel Of The North Listing Application Rejected

Dismayed: Gormley s Angel Of The North Listing Application Rejected
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Glasgow s Hoskins Architects Aberdeen Art Gallery and Strawberry Field hailed

Hoskins Architects has hailed a double success in the Civic Trust Awards, for the refurbishment of Aberdeen Art Gallery and Strawberry Field, a visitor and training centre for young people with learning disabilities in Liverpool. The Glasgow-based firm said its two accolades were among just 40 winners from around the globe, winning the National Panel Special Award, for its “transformational” project at Aberdeen Art Gallery, while Strawberry Field for the Salvation Army won in the Selwyn Goldsmith award. Set up in 1959 the Civic Trust Awards is the longest standing built environment awards scheme in Europe, and one of the only remaining independent built environment awards schemes, not linked to any organisation, institution, or publication.

From the Northern Times 25, 50 and 100 years ago

From the Northern Times 25, 50 and 100 years ago By Ali Morrison Published: 19:00, 20 February 2021 Get the Northern Times sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper From the newspaper of February 23, 1996 A SALMON farmer s plans to site 12 fish cages in one of north west Sutherland s most beautiful sea bays has caused an uproar among local residents. The small rural community of Clashnessie, near Drumbeg, claim the cages will not only ruin their view, one of the most scenic in the county, but also pollute the beaches and turn away tourists who are the area s lifeblood.

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