Anti-Social Behaviour at Craigievar House

4 Aug 2025
Cllrs Aldridge and Thornley at Craigievar House, a three-storey building of flats, after the fire in 2023.

Several residents have been in touch concerned about recent break-ins at the Craigievar House building. 

Since the fire in June 2023, the building has increasingly been broken in to  - especially ove recent months. 

Recently, there has been a fire in the bike shed and bins and the water supply has been fractured, causing flooding. 

Local Lib Dem councillor Ed Thornley said, "I understand that an investigation by Police Scotland is underway, and measures to increase security have been put in place. Anyone entering the building until it is repaired is of course putting themselves at risk. 

“The best way to stop this though would be for reinstatement work to begin. These will now have to be more extensive as a result of the vandalism, but they are now working their way through the planning system, and hopefully will begin sooner rather than later.”

 

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