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Perth housebuilder A&J Stephen counts costs of Covid delays

Perth housebuilder A&J Stephen counts costs of Covid delays © Supplied by A and J Stephen Buil Plans for Mansfield Park in Scone. The “significant” financial impact of a major Scone development being delayed has been revealed by housebuilder A&J Stephen. The Perth family firm said its financial forecasts had to be revised as Covid-19 lockdowns led to delays in its projects. Among the developments hit was Mansfield Park in Scone, which will have 42 homes in its first phase. Stephen also has developments in Glenfarg, Inverness and Guildtown, six miles north of Perth. Loss-making year for builder Finance director John Webster said: “The commencement of our new developments at Scone and Guildtown were delayed by the Covid-19 shutdown.

First COVID deaths recorded in Perth and Kinross since March

First COVID deaths recorded in Perth and Kinross since March Two residents passed away from the virus between April 19-25, as cases see a gradual rise Perth High Street as restrictions were eased this week Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice COVID-19 related deaths have been recorded in Perth and Kinross for the first time this month.

Perthshire railway enthusiasts invited to get on board for memories exhibition

Perthshire railway enthusiasts invited to get on board for memories exhibition Reminiscences of locals to act as the platform for a future showcase titled ‘All Aboard – the Railways of Perth and Kinross’ Perth Theatre is working with Culture Perth and Kinross to collect memories about the region’s old railway lines to form the heart of the exhibition. Pictured is David Ferguson, train driver and chair of Trains Across Strathearn, with Katie Mitchell, an associate producer with Perth Theatre, at Highlandman Station Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.

On the right track - exhibition calls for Perth and Kinross memories of the golden age of railways

© Steve MacDougall / DCT Media Railways are still the most romantic form of travel. It’s rare that there are such bittersweet farewells when lovers part on the concourse of a coach station or in a crowded car park. We need the steam, the plaintive whistle, and the waving. The waving from an open window is always good – if dangerous. Railways lines that are no longer in use have a particular place in our hearts. To that end, Perth Theatre and Culture Perth and Kinross have launched a search for storytellers who can share memories of those long-lost lines. These stories will form the core of an exhibition this summer called All Aboard!  the Railways of Perth and Kinross, which will run at Perth Museum & Art Gallery from June 26 to September 19.

First chapter starts for budding young Perthshire writers

First chapter starts for budding young Perthshire writers
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