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Proposals to transform Fairfield Care Home into an eight-bed house are to be considered by Highland councillors next week.
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Plans to turn an abandoned 32-bedroom care home into a private home with a library, sauna and yoga room have been described as “ludicrous” by neighbours.
Property owner Taj Manda wants to turn his beleaguered Fairfield Care Home into a private eight-bedroom home, following its abrupt closure in 2018 after a damning inspection report.
Scots cops search for witnesses after Mercedes crashes into building leaving four in hospital
A 43-year-old woman and three men, aged 32, 38 and 42, were all rushed to hospital. (Image: Jasperimage)
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UPDATE: Highland Council working with structural engineers to assess damage to Inverness building after serious crash
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Updated: 11:16, 22 January 2021
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Damaged building following RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road on Thursday night..Picture HN&M staff..
Highland Council has said it is working with engineers to make a building damaged in an incident in Inverness last night safe.
Four people were injured when a black E220 Mercedes car hit the former William Hill bookmakers building on Grant Street at around 9.10pm last night.
Structural engineers working with Highland Council to assess damage to Inverness building, after serious crash By Louise Glen Published: 12:45, 22 January 2021
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Damaged building following RTC on Grant Street as car hits former William Hill on junction with Lochalsh Road on Thursday night..Picture HN&M staff..
Highland Council has said it is working with engineers in Inverness to make safe a building that was damaged in an incident last night, where four people were injured.
The former William Hill bookmakers building on Grant Street was hit by a black E220 Mercedes car around 9.10pm.