The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Finding a future for the past – school flats project fits the bill

Plan will retain and restore the historic built environmen­t

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The project team behind the £5 million regenerati­on of a much-loved Perth building should be congratula­ted on a number of levels.

Not only have they saved the B-listed Caledonian Road school, they have found it a productive new use – it has been converted into 24 flats – and even managed to design an adjacent block of 21 flats of some architectu­ral merit which complement­s the old.

While a scheme like this doesn’t come cheap – it would no doubt have been more cost effective to raze the old school to the ground and start afresh – it shows what can be achieved with a little imaginatio­n.

Retaining and restoring the historic built environmen­t while finding a new use is the holy grail of heritage watchdogs, though sometimes very difficult to achieve.

But for the reluctance of Historic Environmen­t Scotland and its predecesso­rs to see Perth City Hall swept away and replaced with a civic square, the Edwardian building would be long gone.

Their refusal to allow demolition eventually forced a new use to be agreed and now Perth will soon boast a heritage tourist attraction (hopefully housing the Stone of Destiny) which could attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city.

The conversion of St Paul’s Church in South Methven Street into an events venue is another example of a muchloved landmark being reinvented for a new age.

This is an issue that is not going to go away – a number of dilapidate­d buildings around the city stand sad testament to an uncertain future with their future hanging in the balance.

Interestin­g buildings continue to be lost despite the best efforts of many with the Edwardian purpose-built motor garage on York Place (possibly Scotland’s earliest example) being demolished to leave a gap site in the not so distant past.

With the same kind of imaginatio­n shown by the Caledonia Housing Associatio­n with the Caledonian Road School, one could imagine the frontage of the garage at least being retained in a new build – and a significan­t building would have been saved for future generation­s.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? The B-listed Caledonian Road school has been saved from demolition.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. The B-listed Caledonian Road school has been saved from demolition.
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