Glass Firm's New Plant Approved

Date: 18 January 2007
Source: BBC

Date: 18 January 2007

Caithness Glass has received the go-ahead for a new plant and visitor centre, just months after it was rescued from administration.





The glass product maker's proposals, which also include a retail complex and extended car park, have been approved by Perth and Kinross Council.







The facility will be built at its existing Inveralmond site.







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