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New housing development in Dingwall named after local stalwart Joe Yates


By Gregor White

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Councillor Margaret Paterson (centre) and Cllr Angela Maclean (right) view the newly completed homes at Joe Yates Court in Dingwall.
Councillor Margaret Paterson (centre) and Cllr Angela Maclean (right) view the newly completed homes at Joe Yates Court in Dingwall.

Highland Council says it is looking forward to welcoming tenants to their new homes in the heart of Dingwall at the recently completed Joe Yates Court development.

The six, one-bedroom flats have been designed by Trail Architects and local developer Ark Estates along with O’Brien Properties, Torrance Partnership, Ramsay & Chalmers and CDMM.

After delayed starts due to Covid-19 the development brings new affordable housing into Dingwall town centre.

Local councillors Margaret Paterson and Angela Maclean visited the site for a sneak peek prior to handover.

Cllr Paterson said: “Joe Yates was a dearly loved resident of Dingwall. He was involved in various groups in the Town over many years – the Dingwall Fireman’s Club, Dingwall Highland Games, Dingwall Gala week and other groups.

"He was very popular as compere of The Highland Fling, which was a ceilidh that was loved by local folk as well as many visitors to the town.

"Everybody loved Joe – he was a real character, a legend, and one of Dingwall’s beloved sons.

“I was absolutely delighted to see round the flats and I was very impressed with the quality of the workmanship.

"Six people will be so happy to be moving into their new homes, especially when they see how bright and modern they are.”

Highland Council has launched a new campaign called #BuildingOurFutureHighland which is dedicated to keeping the public updated on the progress of works for the re-profiled capital programme’s education, housing, and property projects across the region.

Search for the hashtag on social media to keep updated on the latest developments across the region or visit https://www.highland.gov.uk/buildingourfuturehighland


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