Early plans for Murrayshall expansion put under the microscope by councillors
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Councillors raised concerns over traffic and housing when they had their first chance to scrutinise the £15m investment blueprint for a Scone estate.
Management at Murrayshall Country House have unveiled ambitious plans which they hope will create 250 jobs at the popular venue.
A pre-application notice discussed at this week’s planning and development management committee which contains draft proposals to double the size of the 40-bedroom venue and launch a hub for more outdoor pursuits.
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