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A pre-World War II water tank is to be given a new lease of life as a luxury home. Plans drawn up to convert the two-storey Catcraig Water Tank, on the outskirts of Dundonald, and make it fit for 21st century living were approved by South Ayrshire Council.

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New homes are to be created on the first and second floors of a listed building in Ayr. South Ayrshire Council’s planning department approved designs by LMA Architects for six flats above the former Clinton Cards and Game shops on the High Street.

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East Ayrshire Council has approved plans for a new 95-home housing development at Dalshalloch Wood near the village of Auchinleck. In February this year, LMA Architects submitted an application on behalf of Fitzsimmons Construction Ltd seeking permission for 95 homes on the Mauchline Road site at Da

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A former care home will be turned into 11 new residential properties after plans for a change of use at the site were approved by South Ayrshire Council. Rozelle Holm Farm in Alloway will be transformed into a mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes, while the original cottages will be retained.

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Plans to transform the New Look store on Edinburgh’s Princes Street into a restaurant and hotel extension have been given the green light. Premier Inn owner Whitbread will expand its existing hotel into the adjacent retail unit to create 59 new rooms and a 387 sqm ground floor restaurant.

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The New Look store on Edinburgh’s Princes Street could be transformed into a restaurant and hotel extension under newly submitted plans. Premier Inn owner Whitbread wants to expand its existing hotel into the adjacent retail unit to create 59 new rooms and a 387 sqm ground floor restaurant.

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South Lanarkshire Council has given the green light to build 11 apartments on the site of a former church on Maxwell Road, East Kilbride. Maxwell Court has been designed by LMA Architects on behalf of Dickie & Moore Homes within The Village conservation area and takes the form of a single block

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After a public competition, Ayrshire Housing has selected six well known architects to its new framework. The architects will support its ambitions for growth over the next four years.

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Ayrshire-based LMA Architects has been named as a global leader in people management practice having been ranked 10th in the Silver Employer of the Year (2-49) category at the annual Investors in People Awards. The Awards recognise the top performers from across the Investors in People community acr

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Graham Whitters, Mark McHenry, Daynah Hill, Alan Law and practice principal Stephen McGhee LMA Architects has announced a number of promotions to key positions from within its existing studio team.

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