The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Moves to give ‘fresh lease of life’ to city’s dilapidate­d buildings

Council officer details ongoing projects to redevelop sites labelled ‘eyesores’

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about a number of projects which her task force has spearheade­d.

She also pinpointed other buildings which have attracted attention in Perth city centre but stressed she hopes a number of properties which have been empty for some time might yet be given a “fresh lease of life.”

Ms Butt explained property owners are given advice on the range of grants which are available to restore currently under-utilised properties to the benefit of themselves, possible tenants and the townscape.

However, Perth Civic Trust chairman Sandy Bremner highlighte­d the concern over dilapidate­d buildings in the Fair City.

He said: “These buildings not only look terrible, but are a blight on surroundin­g properties.

“This discourage­s responsibl­e adjacent owners from maintainin­g their property and so the blight spreads.”

Meanwhile, John Pelan, director of the Scottish Civic Trust, told the meeting that “co-operation rather than conflict” is the best way for environmen­tal and heritage watchdogs to meet their targets.

He also stressed the need to “keep the faith, even in adversity”.

The meeting heard that the historic Cunningham Graham Close, at the foot of High Street, was renovated thanks to the City Heritage Fund and Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, with which Perth Civic Trust is a partner.

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