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Our new website is finally here
3Mar2010
We have now launched our new website, which is packed full of new features. So come on in and find out what is new: Read more…
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Let the waiting games begin
2Mar2010
Mark Mitchell of Bell Ingram's Perth office comments on a period of stagnation in the property market. Read more…
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Tigh a Bhroc, Applecross is house of the Week in the Sunday Times
2Mar2010
Tigh a Bhroc, a beautiful new beach house in Applecross, is one of the 3 houses of the week in the Sunday Times Read more…
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Warning over buildings insurance claims for snow damage repair work
2Mar2010
Farmers were warned yesterday that insurance claims for damaged buildings cannot be used for developments which have been grant-aided under the Scotland Rural Development Programme (SRDP). Read more…
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Farming Scotland Conference 2010 - "Looking Further Afield"
20Feb2010
The 7th annual Farming Scotland Conference, co-sponsored by EQ, took place at Carnoustie on 4 February 2010 and once again drew a large number of delegates from across Scotland. Read more…
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Bell Ingram sells smallest inhabited island Rubh'a Chruidh, as featured on BBC News
19Feb2010
Bell Ingram sells smallest inhabited island Rubh'a Chruidh, as featured on BBC News Read more…
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Bell Ingram Design awarded climbing wall contract with SportScotland
28Jan2010
Bell Ingram Design architects have been awarded a contract by SportScotland to conduct a feasibilty study into a new climbing wall facility, at Glenmore Lodge in the Cairngorms National Park. Read more…
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Houses for sale - January 2010
15Jan2010
The January houses for sale update is now available to view. Read more…
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Tay Estuary Forum Launch Five Year Plan
22Oct2009
Andrew Robertson (Aberdeen Office) has been assisting the Tay Estuary Forum with the preparation of a recently launched five-year Management Plan: a non-statutory document aimed at promoting future sustainable management in the Tay Estuary and along the a Read more…
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Bell Ingram’s Guy Wedderburn secures £700,000 funding for outdoor activities
8Oct2009
Bell Ingram's Guy Wedderburn secures £700,000 funding to create a 16km network of mountain bike tracks, paths and trails on Callendar Estate, Falkirk. Read more…
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Footpath Furore by Ian Blois of the Inverness Office
8Oct2009
The decision in April 2009 by three appeal court judges at the Court of Session to rule in favour of a Black Isle landowner and overturn an earlier Sheriff Court hearing in Dingwall, was both a victory for common sense and a wake up call to all landowners Read more…
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Single Farm Payment Latest News - 2009 Euro Rate
6Oct2009
2009 single farm payments (SFP), anticipated to be made from 1st December, are set for a 14% increase on the previous year as Sterling took a slide on the international currency markets. The EU Commission has fixed the rate for converting 2009 payments fr Read more…
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Rural Property Market
21Sep2009
Kirsty McLuckie, Property Editor at the Scotsman this week writes: Read more…
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Melfort Pier & Harbour
18Sep2009
Melfort Pier & Harbour was featured as the Property of the Month Read more…
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Morpeth has moved....
2Sep2009
Our Morpeth office has now moved to smart new offices in Ellington, Northumberland on the site of the former Ellington colliery. Read more…
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Bell Ingram Summer 2009 Review
31Jul2009
The Summer edition of the Bell Ingram Half Yearly Review is now available on-line Read more…
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Could this be your forest soon? Aigas Community Forest
23Jun2009
You may have heard that a local Committee has been established to explore the possible community purchase of Aigas Forest - the woodlands (currently owned by the Forestry Commission) located on the west side of the River Beauly above and around Crask of A Read more…
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Perth Architects Bell Ingram Design Rawes Farm Eco-House takes shape
22May2009
The design concept behind Rawes Farmhouse, which generates the two basic forms of the house i.e. the curvaceous roof and feature wall are taken from the form of a wave breaking over the river banking and crashing into the up-turned hull of a boat. Read more…