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New flats at 29 Carrick Street
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English: October 2023 saw the formal opening of Ayrshire Housing’s purpose-built lifetime living block of flats in central Ayr. The development provides 31 flats for social rent with a central courtyard and rooftop gardens. The development was named Beattie Close in honour of the well-known Scottish actor and comedian, Johnny Beattie, who was a regular performer at the nearby Gaiety Theatre. |
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Author | Mary and Angus Hogg |
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27 January 2024
55°27'40.536"N, 4°37'52.694"W
55°27'40.57"N, 4°37'51.56"W
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