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Refurbishment Case Study 5
The Pleasance, Edinburgh – Insulation of coom ceiling, attic space and lightwell
A case study demonstrating effective thermal upgrades in traditional buildings without excessive cost.
Refurbishment Case Study 6
Kildonan, South Uist – Insulation to walls, roof and windows
A case study describing upgrades to a detached rural cottage on the island of South Uist.
Refurbishment Case Study 7
Scotstarvit Tower Cottage, Cupar - Thermal Upgrades and Installation of Radiant Heating
This case study describes energy efficiency upgrades to a detached rural building.
Refurbishment Case Study 8
Garden Bothy, Cumnock
A case study describing efficiency upgrade works to a two-storey stone building.
Refurbishment Case Study 9
Leighton Library, Installation of Loft Insulation
A case study describing thermal performance improvements at a library in Dunblane.
Repair and Conservation of the Doulton Fountain
Case Study 2
A case study on the repair and conservation of the Doulton Fountain in Glasgow Green.
Researching Your Graveyard - Reference Report
A guide to finding information on the history of an individual burial ground.
Rivers, Lochs and Bogs
An overview of the archaeology of Scotland’s rivers, lochs and bogs.
Roman Scotland
An overview of the Roman occupation of Scotland from the 1st to early 3rd centuries AD.