Success StoriesUrquhart Castle, Loch Ness |
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"Urquhart Castle aims to provide high quality visitor facilities in a way that involves the local community, helps the local economy and reduces adverse impacts on the local environment. " Lucy Vaughan, Historic Scotland
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This resulted in the visitor centre receiving a Gold GTBS award, the highest level of the scheme. |
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During the project, the quarterly ‘Project News’ newsletter proved very successful in keeping both visitors and the local community up to date with progress. |
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| Excess fill from a nearby site in Inverness was mixed with local material to backfill around the structure. Stone used during construction was sourced locally. |
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Spray taps in toilet areas and low-capacity toilet cisterns help to reduce water consumption, and the Centre’s waste water treatment plant has been recognised as having the highest design specification in Scotland for protection of the local environment. |
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Artefacts and objects associated with the castle in its heyday have been included in the interpretation area. Complementing the interactive display is a scale model of the castle and a recreation of the Lord's Chamber in the community and education area.
For further information on the Urquhart Castle development please contact: Lucy Vaughan Historic Scotland Fort George Ardersier Inverness-shire, IV2 7TD Tel: 01667 462777 Fax: 01667 462698 Email: lucy.vaughan@scotland.gsi.gov.uk or visit Historic Scotland’s website at: www.historic-scotland.gov.uk This case study updated on 15 May 2003 Back to Success Stories |
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