Langstane Housing Association propose 24 flats for Kintore
February 5, 2019
Positive plans for 24 new flats in the north-east town of Kintore are up for approval in front of councillors with Aberdeenshire Council. Langstane Housing Association are behind the project which has already received recommendation in light that the new builds would make a positive contribution to the local affordable housing figures for Kintore.
Full story available on the Evening Express website.
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