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Daily Record
17-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
Latest phase of Perthshire housing development gets underway with 25 homes to be built
Muir Homes has now started work on the second phase of 25 private homes at its Deer Pines development in Stanley, Perthshire. Work is underway on the latest phase of a housing development in Stanley. The new homes at The Deer Pines are part of the second phase of the development, after first phase sold out. Muir Homes has now started work on the second phase of 25 private homes. The development is nestled within its own forest and on the banks of the River Tay and lies seven-miles from Perth. Phase one delivered a mix of homes, including a large number of bungalows, which saw huge demand and sold out ahead of schedule. Click here for more news and sport from Perthshire. The second phase continues with a range of two, three, four, and five-bedroom homes. Options include the two-bedroom 'Fraser', a semi-detached bungalow featuring an open-plan kitchen and lounge area with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, priced from £239,995. The five-bedroom 'Dalmeny' includes an en-suite, two further bathrooms, a dining kitchen, double garage, and a luxury German kitchen, with prices starting from £314,000. Ash Sheikh, Sales and Marketing Director at Muir Homes, said: 'The Deer Pines has proven incredibly popular with home buyers thanks to its tranquil setting, fantastic transport links and choice of homes suited to buyers at all life stages. We're already seeing strong off-plan interest in this second phase of the development, so we encourage anyone considering a move to act quickly. 'With homes nestled in their own woodland surroundings and stunning river views, this development offers something genuinely special and a lifestyle that combines countryside calm with everyday convenience.' The Deer Pines is Muir Homes' second development in the area, following the creation of Strathord Park.


CTV News
07-05-2025
- CTV News
Sask. man electrocuted in boom lift
Watch WATCH: A Dalmeny man was injured while working near a 25 kilovolt power distribution line on Friday.


CTV News
06-05-2025
- CTV News
Sask. worker electrocuted after boom lift touches powerline
A worker was electrocuted and burned on Friday afternoon after his boom lift contacted an overhead powerline in Dalmeny, prompting a multi-agency emergency response. Dalmeny Fire Rescue (DFR) said crews were called to the scene just before 4 p.m. with a report of an electrocution. On arrival, firefighters saw the man in the bucket of the lift, still elevated about 30 feet in the air, close to a high-voltage line. They called to him, telling him to remain as still as possible until SaskPower arrived to shut off power to the line. Dalmeny electrocution (Chad Hills / CTV News) The Dalmeny crew also reached out to the Warman Fire Department for a ladder truck, in case the lift's controls were disabled. Once power was confirmed off, emergency responders stabilized the base of the lift and safely lowered the man to the ground. Paramedics helped him onto a stretcher before transporting him to Royal University Hospital for treatment. The man's current condition is not known. Medavie Ambulance confirmed its crews responded to the incident but could not provide further details due to patient confidentiality.