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Glasgow New Address 10/5/2019Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Our Glasgow office new address is 110 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1QJ

Our Glasgow office has moved to First Floor, 110 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1QJ

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New Associate 8/3/2019Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Lesley Potter has been made an Associate in the practice on International Women’s Day.

Lesley Potter, Chartered Architect, has been made an Associate in the practice. Lesley won the Glasgow Institute of Architects’ Parchment as a student, has taught architecture at the University of Strathclyde, and has been responsible for designing a wide range of projects for the practice. Current project work includes overseeing the construction of a new pre-school nursery in London, a new care home in Didcot, and a variety of designs for public and private clients.

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Two New Partners 10/1/2019Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

We are pleased to announce that Paul Moffat and Douglas Bodell are now Partners in the practice.

Robert Potter and Partners are pleased to announce that Paul Moffat and Douglas Bodell are now Partners in the practice. Paul and Douglas have extensive experience of a wide range of building types including healthcare, historic buildings, social housing, special needs developments and masterplanning, and both are in addition RIAS Conservation Accredited Architects.

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Burns Monument Restoration Underway 15/9/2018Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

The monument to the poet Robert Burns is undergoing major restoration over the next few months.

Major works are underway to restore the grade ‘A’ listed Burns Monument in Alloway. Built to commemorate Scotland’s national poet, this magnificent 70ft high Grecian-style temple is undergoing a transformation which will see it restored to its former glory.

The work includes stonework repairs, re-gilding, restoration of doors, cupola and leadwork, heating and lighting installation together with restoration of the surrounding stone and cast iron gas flares.

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Stornoway Pre-Application Consultation 12/1/2018Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

The public consultation event will be held at Stornoway Town Hall on Monday 15th January from 1pm to 7pm.

The public consultation event for the proposed development at Goathill will be held at Stornoway Town Hall on Monday 15th January from 1pm to 7pm. Please drop in at a convenient time.

The pre-application consultation form for Goathill can be downloaded here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e1rgtvcqequeqxi/AAAlwx2zS6fb-59cirX2m_Z8a?dl=0

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St Bride’s Chapel Rescued 31/8/2017Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

The only pre Reformation church on Arran has been saved from ruin, as shown on these before and after photos.

Works to save St. Bride’s Chapel in Arran from falling into ruin are complete. This Scheduled Ancient Monument was constructed during a fascinating period in history and is the only pre Reformation church on the island.

Just six months ago, extensive vegetation had taken over, and large sections of the 14th century structure were collapsing. Following a scheme of extensive repairs and consolidation the structure has been rescued for the benefit of future generations.

The senior casework officer for Historic Environment Scotland wrote:

Congratulations to you and the project team for a great job on behalf of North Ayrshire Council. We have already had positive feedback from the community.

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Belleisle Visitor Hub First Images 22/8/2017Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Proposed new Belleisle Visitor Arrival Hub showing the building in its parkland setting.

Computer renderings of the Belleisle Visitor Arrival Hub have been prepared to show the building in its parkland context. The building will use timber, glass and stone to create a welcoming multi-function visitor resource.

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Work Starts at Brodick Castle 5/6/2017Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Major works are now underway upgrading Brodick Castle for the National Trust for Scotland.

Fire risk mitigation works are now underway at the Category A Listed Brodick Castle in Arran. This extensive upgrade for the National Trust for Scotland includes major works to form compartmentation, fabric upgrades, fire detection, forming a permanent fire pond, and the installation of a fire fighting, evacuation and access lift, sensitivity incorporated into the historic fabric.

Brodick Castle dates back to the 13th Century and is steeped in history. The Dukes of Hamilton, one of Scotland’s grandest aristocratic families, created much of what can be seen today. The fire mitigation works will help to ensure that this valuable asset is safeguarded for the benefit of future generations.

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Twickenham Day Nursery Opens 2/5/2017Robert Potter and PartnersNo Comments

Bright and airy 92 place Beaumont House Day Nursery for 0-5 year olds has opened today.

This new nursery school at Heath Road, Twickenham, provides 92 places for infants of 3 months to children of 5 years. There are two Pre-school / Toddler Rooms and a Baby Room, with a variety of activities, art sinks, library, baby sleep zone, and outside garden.

The interior is bright and airy, with privacy vinyl artwork graphics screening the interior while still providing views outdoors. For more information on the nursery visit bhdaynursery.co.uk

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