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New Ayrshire housing development goes on the market
New Ayrshire housing development goes on the market

Daily Record

time6 days ago

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New Ayrshire housing development goes on the market

Fardale View is situated just a five minute drive from Kilmarnock train station. A new housing development in Kilmarnock that will feature 57 new homes has been launched. ‌ Ashberry Homes's Fardale View offers a collection of three bedroom semi-detached, terrace and detached housing, as well as four bedroom detached properties, located off Williamwood Drive in the Bonnyton area of the town. ‌ The first properties to be released include the three bedroom semi-detached Ardeer house type priced from £239,995 which includes a flooring package on reservations made before July 31. ‌ Also available is the four bedroom Parkstone, a detached property which includes an integral garage, open-plan kitchen, dining and living room, and French doors to the rear garden, and a cloakroom. Bedroom one also includes a fitted wardrobe and ensuite. ‌ Pauline Coates, Sales Director, Ashberry Homes said: 'Previously ranked as the tenth happiest place to live, Kilmarnock does seem to have it all, from attractive affordability to a variety of amenities, and excellent transport links, and is a terrific location to set up home. 'Our choice of homes are ideal for first time buyers and families alike, with a great range of appealing price points.' Fardale View is situated a five minute drive from Kilmarnock train station wihle both the A71 and A77 are close by, providing excellent transport links to Glasgow. To learn more, visit

Team from Lanarkshire housebuilder digs in to help emerging environmental group
Team from Lanarkshire housebuilder digs in to help emerging environmental group

Daily Record

time28-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

Team from Lanarkshire housebuilder digs in to help emerging environmental group

Volunteers from Bellway Homes in Hamilton recently rolled up their sleeves to help local community organisation, Holytown Environmental Group in North Lanarkshire. A team from a Lanarkshire housebuilder decided to dig in to help an emerging environmental group. Volunteers from Bellway Homes in Hamilton recently rolled up their sleeves to help local community organisation, Holytown Environmental Group in North Lanarkshire. ‌ The team filled planters at the community gardens, prepared mulch alongside the heritage wall, planted bulbs at the memorial gardens and litter picked within the village. ‌ Bellway also donated £100 towards the group's ongoing work to make Holytown a nicer place for everyone. Download the Lanarkshire Live app today ‌ Pauline Coates, Sales Director, Bellway Homes Ltd (Scotland West) said: 'A big thank you to the Holytown Environmental Group for letting us volunteer and help them in their amazing efforts. 'It was hard work but great fun! The group are making a huge difference in the local area, creating a beautiful place to live.' Formed in 2024, Holytown Environmental Group is made up of volunteers who look after locally uncared for public areas as well as installing and tending to planters, reporting graffiti and arranging litter picks.

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