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Eastgate Shopping Centre is located in Inverness, serving the largest shopping catchment area in the United Kingdom. [2] The Eastgate shopping centre in Inverness has been taken over by UK-owned real estate company, Savills plc. [3] The centre is a popular destination amongst locals and tourists alike. [4]
Autoglym is a British manufacturer of a range of car care and valeting products, which are sold in over 45 countries.. Established in 1965, and based in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, Autoglym is part of the Altro Group.
[5] [6] [7] In 2018, Park's Motor Group opened its second McLaren dealership in Leeds. [8] In January 2016, Park's Motor Group completed the acquisition of Macrae & Dick. [9] [10] The acquisition led to the introduction of 12 new dealerships, including BMW and MINI in Stirling, Land Rover and Jaguar in Inverness and Honda in both Inverness and ...
Inverness is the location of Macbeth's castle in Shakespeare's play. Inverness Library is located in Farraline Park, housed in what was originally the Bell's school, designed by William Robertson in the Greek Revival style. The school was built with help from a £10,000 donation from Dr Andrew Bell in 1837. [119]
Stagecoach Highlands is a bus operator based in Inverness that runs services in the Scottish Highlands as well as on the Orkney Islands and Isle of Skye.It is a subsidiary of the Stagecoach Group formed in 2008 following the purchase of the independent Rapsons Group, and is today part of the Stagecoach North Scotland group of companies.
The barracks were built by the Royal Engineers' Office between 1880 and 1886. [1] In 1873 a system of recruiting areas based on counties had been instituted under the Cardwell Reforms and the barracks were intended to become the depot for the 71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot and the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot. [2]
On October 20, 2000, the City of Inverness placed a commemorative plaque on the building. The building was purchased by the Drywell Group, LLC in 2006 and they proceeded to renovate and restore the interior and exterior. Wood floors and windows were refinished, period furniture, lighting, art, and paint colors were added throughout the building.
The structure was financed by public subscription.Subscribers included a member of the hospital board of management, John Ross (1782–1849), who had emigrated from Golspie to Berbice. [1]