2 Share price total return (including dividends reinvested) 3 AIC UK All Companies 4 FTSE All-Share Index 5 Calculated based on the NAV per share and share price at year end 6 Ongoing charge excludes performance fee. Ongoing charge including performance fee is 0.88% (2019: 0.91%) as no performance fee was paid during the year 7 This represents three interim dividends of 6.5p each and a proposed final dividend of 7.5p which will be put to shareholders for approval at the Annual General Meeting on 11 March 2021. See the Annual Report for more details 8 Based on the share price at the year end
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Homes near Loch Ness approved following appeal by developer By Val Sweeney Published: 18:30, 03 February 2021
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A 93-home development near Loch Ness has been given the go-ahead after previously being refused by Highland councillors.
The proposed project at Drum Farm, south of Drumnadrochit fire station, has been granted permission by a Scottish Government reporter who overturned the council s decision.
It follows an appeal by developer Springfield Properties which also successfully appealed the council s decision to refuse its plans for a nursery, office space and retail at the same location.
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