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George and Deveron Street, Huntly
Architect: | Graham Mitchell Architects | Total Number of Units: | 12 Flats | Proposed Date on-site: | September 2010 | Expected Completion Date: | September 2011 | | Huntly Future Development | |
The flats will be built in two separate blocks. The first, at Deveron Street, will comprise of six one-bedroom flats of which two are designed for wheelchair users. The second block, on George Street, will have six two-bedroom flats and, again, two will be designed around the needs of wheelchair users. The site is a brown field site which has small light industrial unit and which will be demolished on the approval of our planning Application.
| Huntly Drawing | Housing Mix | | 2 x 2 person, 1 bedroom flat for wheelchair users | | 2 x 3 person, 2 bedroom for wheelchair users | | 4 x 3 person, 2 bedroom general needs flats | | 4 x 2 person, 1 bedroom general needs flats | |
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