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Guy Russell
Director, Ayr Office
Bell Ingram’s Ayr office sees its recent
management commission at Ardgowan Estate in
Inverclyde as an ideal opportunity to showcase
its comprehensive consultancy credentials.
In order to sustain itself in the future, a
large multi-use Estate requires to have a clear
development framework in place that will enable
it to meet the economic and social demands of
the wider community and in doing so take full
advantage of development opportunities as they
arise.
To this end, at Ardgowan, we have stripped the
main Estate enterprises down to their core
essentials while planning for their
restructuring and redevelopment in
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partnership with national and local strategies.
Already the Estate has been successful in
winning significant funding for environmental
and renewable schemes on a competitive basis.
Key to this success is having a team with the
necessarily broad base of detailed knowledge and
the enthusiasm to participate in new
initiatives. In Ayr we are fortunate to have
sufficient staff with direct
experience of a wide range of disciplines to
bolster our traditional estate management
service with a comprehensive environmental
project management team. With the new Scottish
Rural Development Programme about to be rolled
out, now is the time to be considering the
breadth of projects that might best meet
eligibility criteria.
In order to sustain itself in the
future, a large multi-use Estate requires to
have a clear development framework in place that
will enable it to meet the economic and social
demands of the wider community and in doing so
take full advantage of development opportunities
as they arise.
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