People in Helston were amazed to look out of their windows just before Christmas to see a large angel walking through the town. With moveable arms and legs, the nine-foot tall angel made its way from the Museum of Cornish Life and along Church Street up to St Michael s Church. It was made by artist Tony Crosby, a regular with Truro City of Lights, to echo the angels dancing the Flora Dance in the church’s East Window and mark the conclusion of a major restoration project at the church. Now resident within the church, it received more than 100 visitors on the Saturday before Christmas during a church open day.
GREENOCK businessmen Sandy and James Easdale have bought a sprawling waterfront site for a housing development. The acquisition of the extensive waterfront site at Cardross was concluded yesterday - with the planned works bringing the brothers total construction projects to well over £400m. The grounds of the former St Michael’s Primary School, less than one mile to the west of Dumbarton town centre, has been purchased for an undisclosed sum through agents JLL and will pave the way for a £30m residential development. Zoned for residential development, the 13-acre site previously had planning permission for housing, which will be reapplied for by the duo.
The waterfront site BUSINESSMEN Sandy and James Easdale have acquired an extensive waterfront site off Cardross Road just outside Dumbarton, with their planned development on the land bringing their total construction projects to more than £400m. The grounds of the former St Michael’s Primary School, less than one mile to the west of Dumbarton town centre, has been purchased by the brothers for an undisclosed sum through agent JLL and will pave the way for a £30m residential development. Zoned as a residential opportunity within the West Dunbartonshire Local Development Plan, the 13-acre site previously had planning permission for housing which will be reapplied for in due course.
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James and Sandy Easdale to unveil further land deals after buying âextensiveâ waterfront site off Cardross Road
Sandy and James Easdale BUSINESSMEN Sandy and James Easdale have other land deals in the pipeline likely to be unveiled in the first quarter, after acquiring an “extensive waterfront site” off Cardross Road just outside Dumbarton. The grounds of the former St Michael’s Primary School, less than one mile west of Dumbarton town centre, have been purchased by the brothers, who own bus firm McGill’s, for an undisclosed sum through agent JLL from the trustees of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.