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THE buyer of the landmark Portcullis House site at Charing Cross in Glasgow is seeking planning approval for a housing development which it says would be the tallest building in the city centre.
Step into Portcullis House and you would be excused for believing you were in a glorified shopping centre or a luxury hotel. Trickling pools of water, tall fig trees, a beautiful glass-topped atrium, ...
The cost of fixing the leaking roof of Portcullis House is potentially horrendous, but it is essential if we want our represenatives to do their job properly I went up to the second floor of ...
The fig trees are in the atrium of Portcullis House The Commons authorities are investigating "alternative funding arrangements" for 12 fig trees in Portcullis House, the BBC understands.
THE buyer of the landmark Portcullis House site at Charing Cross in Glasgow is seeking planning approval for a housing development which it says would be the tallest building in the city centre.
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