SCOTTISH Borders Council has approved plans to install “specialist display cabinets” costing more than half a million pounds at the Great Tapestry of Scotland centre. Based in Galashiels, the centre – which the council says is nearing the final phase of construction – will house the 143m-long Great Tapestry of Scotland. A council report published before an executive committee meeting yesterday (January 19) stated that the cost of the tapestry’s display cabinets had “unfortunately” gone over budget. At the meeting, members approved taking £316,000 from the 2021 Emergency & Unplanned Schemes fund to pay for the cabinets. That figure adds to the £250,000 initially put aside for the cabinets in 2016 – taking the total cost of the cases to £566,000.
BBC News
Published
image copyrightGetty Images
Twenty-two new schools are to be built and three will be refurbished, after investment of £800m was announced.
The developments include several new campus schools, which will see a number of existing schools share a new site.
It means 30 schools, six additional support needs units, two Gaelic medium facilities and seven early learning centres across Scotland will be replaced or refurbished.
Ministers say the work will benefit 21,000 children and young people.
They have both been badly damaged by fire in recent years.
image copyrightEma architecture
image captionThe new Findrassie primary school in Elgin is among those earmarked for the funding