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Peaky Burgers: Gangster-themed food van at Portsoy harbour shot down

Peaky Burgers: Gangster-themed food van at Portsoy harbour shot down
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Peaky Burgers: Gangster-themed food van at Portsoy harbour shot down

Peaky Burgers: Gangster-themed food van at Portsoy harbour shot down
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Scaffolding comes down on former Fraserburgh bookshop being converted into hotel

Scaffolding comes down on former Fraserburgh bookshop being converted into hotel Updated: 30/04/2021, 5:35 pm © Supplied by North East Scotland The scaffolding has now come down on the front of a former bookshop in the heart of Fraserburgh. The former Clydesdale bank and John Trail Bookshop on the town’s Mid Street has been transformed by the North East Scotland Preservation Trust (Nespt). Nespt works to bring derelict, disused and redundant Aberdeenshire buildings back to life, and were given planning permission for the project by Aberdeenshire Council planning chiefs. The former bookshop has lain empty since fire gutted the property a decade ago and it has featured on the buildings at risk register since 2015.

Fraserburgh s former bank will rise from the ashes as part of new £1 3m Phoenix Hotel

Fraserburgh s former bank will rise from the ashes as part of new £1 3m Phoenix Hotel
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Campaigners give up hopes of resurrecting historic Mearns mill used in TV version of Sunset Song

© Evening Express Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Campaigners have given up their dream of taking over an 18th century mill that featured in a TV adaption of Sunset Song – but remain hopeful someone else can resurrect the historic building. The category A-listed Benholm Mill, in the Mearns area of Aberdeenshire, closed as a visitor attraction in 2014 and is owned by the council. The mill dates back to the year 1711.Picture by Heather Fowlie

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