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Aberdeen s controversial high-rise flats: Listed buildings or a blot on the landscape?

Updated: 27/01/2021, 5:47 pm © Unknown Are high-rise flats in Aberdeen a blot on the landscape or a key part of our 20th century heritage? It was a piece of news which had some people querying whether April Fool’s Day had arrived a few months early. Yet the decision by Historic Environment Scotland to award eight high-rise blocks of flats in Aberdeen the same protected status as some of the the city’s architectural gems, including Marischal College and the Music Hall has been blasted by many people. Indeed, the announcement has actually attracted cross-party derision: something which happens about as regularly in the Granite City as an Olympic torch parade.

Aberdeen s controversial high-rise flats: Listed buildings or a blot on the landscape?

Updated: January 26, 2021, 11:09 am © Unknown Are high-rise flats in Aberdeen a blot on the landscape or a key part of our 20th century heritage? Sign up for our newsletter and let our nostalgia team take you on a trip back in time Thank you for signing up to our Nostalgia newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up It was a piece of news which had some people querying whether April Fool’s Day had arrived a few months early. Yet the decision by Historic Environment Scotland to award eight high-rise blocks of flats in Aberdeen the same protected status as some of the the city’s architectural gems, including Marischal College and the Music Hall has been blasted by many people.

Government urged to review ridiculous A listed status for Aberdeen blocks

SNP Aberdeen Central MSP Kevin Stewart, who also the housing minister, has urged Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop to think about the residents who have had this imposed upon them. In a letter he wrote: “Historic Environment Scotland appear to have ignored the fact that people live in these blocks and that the implications of A listed status will be severe in terms of restrictions on remedial and repair work. “Beyond that, this decision will put at risk future energy efficiency measures and district heating installations to the blocks. “I recognise that Historic Environment Scotland are an independent body from the Scottish Government and so I know that your powers are limited in this regard, but I urge you to look into this matter and consider the impact this ridiculous decision will have upon people in Aberdeen who live in the buildings affected.”

Eight Aberdeen high-rise blocks awarded category A listed status

Eight Aberdeen high-rise blocks awarded category A listed status Published image captionGreig Court is one of the blocks awarded category A status Eight multi-storey flats in Aberdeen have been awarded category A listed status for their architectural and historic interest. Historic Environment Scotland said they are of outstanding importance. HES has been consulting on their status since 2019. The high-rises involved - built in the 1960s - are Gilcomstoun Land, Porthill Court, Seamount Court, Virginia Court, Marischal Court, Thistle Court, Hutcheon Court, and Greig Court. Elizabeth McCrone, head of designations at HES, said: Listing is a way of recognising buildings and structures that create Scotland s distinctive character, and through which we can discover more about the stories of our past.

Aberdeen multi-storey flat blocks awarded category A listing

Aberdeen multi-storey flat blocks awarded category A listing Updated: 19/01/2021, 3:58 pm © DCT Media Aberdeen high-rises Virginia Court and Marischal Court Heritage bosses have awarded eight Aberdeen high rises the same protected status as iconic buildings like Marischal College and the Music Hall. Historic Environment Scotland (HES) has given category A listing to post-war blocks across the city centre, due to their “outstanding architectural and historic interest”. Gilcomstoun Land, Porthill Court, Seamount Court, Virginia Court, Marischal Court, Thistle Court, Hutcheon Court and Greig Court have been afforded the extra protections. City council co-leader Douglas Lumsden said it was “disappointing” that local protest during the consultation, including from the local authority which owns a number of properties within the towers, was ignored.

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