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Fresh plans have been drawn up for 250 flats overlooking Aberdeen's historic Rubislaw Quarry. Millions of tonnes of granite were excavated from the quarry, which closed in 1971 and is credited ...
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Plans for a multi-million pound attraction to celebrate Aberdeen's connection with granite face being thrown out. Developers want to build a heritage centre at Rubislaw Quarry. The majority of ...
Victorian mansion Crammond House is in Rubislaw, west Aberdeen, and boasts seven bathrooms, four reception rooms, a large dressing rooms and office spaces. It was owned by the co-founder and ...
A businessman behind plans for a granite heritage centre overlooking Aberdeen's famous Rubislaw Quarry has seen a tribunal rule against him. A five-day Lands Tribunal for Scotland hearing was held ...
The Rubislaw Quarry, which has been credited with giving Aberdeen its Granite City name, was sold to Sandy Whyte and Hugh Black last summer. The quarry was closed 40 years ago and is now 140m deep ...
The quarry is in the heart of Aberdeen's west end A famous quarry credited with giving Aberdeen its name of the Granite City is being sold on the open market for the first time in 150 years. Rubislaw ...
A CLOSING date was yesterday placed on Europe's largest manmade hole – only two days after Aberdeen's water-filled Rubislaw Quarry went on sale. The 7.3 acre site, which provided the stone that ...
The formal gardens in front of Rubislaw and Queen’s Terrace form a linear stretch of lawns and mature trees with an abundance of seasonal beddings displays. A pink granite fountain and pool lies in ...
Rubislaw Ward became Scotland’s first dedicated ... Scotland now has National Bereavement Care Pathways, which the team in Aberdeen helped to pilot alongside colleagues in other areas.