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Whinnieknowe Gardens, Nairn

Whinnieknowe Gardens, Nairn , Highland, IV12 4EL
Later Living Housing, Later Living with Support

Whinnieknowe Gardens is situated in historic Nairn, with it's picturesque beaches and harbour views, many of the properties overlook the river. The development is set amidst beautiful landscaped gardens and located close to the well equipped town centre which boasts a host of independent traders, boutiques and eateries. Nairn hosts an annual International Jazz Festival and a Book and Arts Festival and is close to the famous Culloden Battlefield and Fort George – the mightiest artillery fortification in Britain. Nairn train station is located in the centre of town giving great access to nearby Inverness and further afield to Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

This development comprises of 2 studio flats & 28 one-bedroom flats. 

North Church Street, Callander

15 North Church Street, Callander, Stirling, FK17 8EW
Later Living Housing, Later Living

The historic town of Callander sits at the northern gateway to the Trossachs, by the River Teith. North Church Street is located in a central part of the town close to the many local amenities on offer. The development is close to a bus stop which links on to Stirling and beyond; but, with everything that Callander has to offer, why on earth would you want to leave! Wi-Fi is available throughout the development and in individual properties.

This development comprises of 20 studio flats & 9 one-bedroom flats. 

    Church Place, Old Kilpatrick

    Erskine View, Old Kilpatrick , West Dunbartonshire, G60 5JB
    Later Living Housing, Later Living with Support

    Church Place rests at the foot of the iconic Erskine Bridge in the popular village of Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire. Church Place is well located and within easy access of local amenities. Old Kilpatrick has a great public transport network giving bus and rail access to Clydebank, Dumbarton, Glasgow and beyond.

    This development comprises of 24 one bedroom flats, 2 two bedroom flats & 1 three bedroom bungalow.

    Viewforth Court, Kinghorn

    Burntisland Road, Kinghorn , Fife, KY3 9RZ
    Later Living Housing, Later Living with Meals

    Viewforth Court is located opposite the golf course in the lovely coastal village of Kinghorn, Fife. Kinghorn is well equipped with local amenities and also offers a beach, fishing port and coastal lifeboat station. A bus stop and the train station are situated close to the development offering great links to Glenrothes, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow and beyond. Wi-Fi is available throughout the development and in individual properties.

    This development comprises of 22 one bedroom flats. 

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    Good governance is at the heart of everything we do at Trust. High standards of governance and financial management are the foundations to continuously delivering great services and experiences for our customers, colleagues and stakeholders.

    Croftfoot, Glasgow

    250 Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot, Glasgow , Glasgow City , G44 5QG
    Later Living Housing, Later Living

    Ashcroft Drive is situated in Croftfoot in the leafy King’s Park area of Glasgow. Nestled in the heart of the community and close to local shops and services, the development offers excellent bus and rail links into Glasgow’s city centre. A bus stop is conveniently placed immediately outside the development. The famous King’s Park and Queen’s Park are also within striking distance offering terrific recreational opportunities.

    This development comprises of 24 one-bedroom flats & 1 three-bedroom flat. 

      Governance & Decision Making

      Approved Board Minute 3 February 2026
      Approved Board Minute 3 February 2026
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      Approved Board Minute 23 April 2026
      Approved Board Minute 23 April 2026
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      Approved Audit & Performance Minutes 3 February 2026
      Approved Audit & Performance Minutes 3 February 2026
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      Druim na Pairc, Portree

      Druim na Pairc, Portree, Highland, IV51 9RF
      Later Living Housing, Later Living

      Druim na Pairc is set within its own grounds and has stunning views of the wonderful rock formations such as the Old Man of Storr, Kilt Rock and the pinnacles of the Quiraing. Portree is the main town on the Isle of Skye and a popular destination for island hopping visitors. It has a busy port and is a cultural hub on the island. Druim na Pairc is a short distance from the centre of Portree and can easily be reached by the bus route serving the town. Portree itself is approximately 35 miles from the Skye Bridge and mainland, where Kyle of Lochalsh railway station gives access to Inverness, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

      This development comprises of 14 one-bedroom flats.

      Collins Court, Darvel

      Collins Court, Darvel , East Ayrshire, KA17 0DD
      Later Living Housing, Later Living

      Collins Court is located centrally, within the appealing and well equipped East Ayrshire town of Darvel. Darvel is the most easterly of the county’s ‘valley towns’. Once famous as a lace town, Darvel boasts the only telephone museum in Scotland. It has an excellent community spirit. There is a regular bus service to Newmilns, Galston, and Kilmarnock.

      This development comprises of 16 one-bedroom flats & 1 three-bedroom flats.

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