Regeneration boost for historic communities [electronic resource]
Language: English Series: Historic Scotland News Release ; 6 February 2009Publication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The latest tranche of grants made under Historic Scotland's Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme have been announced. Nine areas will benefit from the funding, which is aimed at regenerating areas which are economically or socially disadvantaged. The areas receiving grant aid are Callander; Cumbernauld Village; Cumnock; Kirkcaldy; Stromness; Kelso; Blair Atholl; Haddington; Paisley.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The latest tranche of grants made under Historic Scotland's Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme have been announced. Nine areas will benefit from the funding, which is aimed at regenerating areas which are economically or socially disadvantaged. The areas receiving grant aid are Callander; Cumbernauld Village; Cumnock; Kirkcaldy; Stromness; Kelso; Blair Atholl; Haddington; Paisley.