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Inverness High Street and Town Hall (Photo: Enric, Wikimedia). Source: The cost and the value of heritage in IHBC's Context 158 (Page 41) published in March 2019, written by Steven Tolson, a chartered surveyor and property economist. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/158/42/
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