Osborne Interiors pursue the dance of the chain saws in Castle Woods
The redoubtable Helensburgh Community Woodland Group has used Freedom of Information legislation to establish that Helensburgh developers, Osborne Interiors, are again pursuing development in Castle...
View ArticlePlanners under scrutiny on developers Osbornes’ manoeuvres in Helensburgh
[Updated below 18th October] With the decision by Helensburgh developers, Osborne Interiors, not to demolish the derelict blocks of former naval flats at Jutland Court which they recently acquired,...
View ArticleForestry Commission harvesting for Glen Righ from 7th January
Forestry Commission Scotland is giving people plenty of notice that, while they have been suitably quiet over Christmas, their harvesting operations on the Glen Righ stretch of the A82 will get going...
View ArticleForestry Commission clearfelling reveals unrecorded Iron Age dun at Cannich
Forestry Commission Scotland [FCS] has uncovered a previously unrecorded Iron Age galleried dun near the village of at Cannich, Strathglass, thanks to some recent clearfelling work.The site ,at Comar...
View ArticleCouncil follows through: tree replacement order served on Osborne Interiors
On 14th February 2013, Argyll and Bute Council served notice on the OK Corral – along with a Tree Replacement Notice served on the director of controversial Helensburgh developers, Osborne Interiors:...
View ArticleTurning nasty: local developers’ dispute with Helensburgh Community Woodland...
The Chair of Helensburgh Community Woodland Group received a visit from Police Scotland last weekend, following up on a claim made to them that he had damaged one of the trees local developers were...
View ArticleWill Council’s Planning Committee finally take action against Helensburgh...
In what will be a test of Argyll and Bute Council’s will to uphold the authority of law, this morning, 14th April, David Adams, Helensburgh Community Woodland Group [HCWG] Convenor, personally handed...
View ArticleNovel skillset discovered in Argyll and Bute Council Planning Committee
The rest of us might look at piles of miscellaneous debris lying together in the same location and be unable to distinguish between them.But Argyll and Bute Council’s Planning Committee can – without...
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