Exclusive Glasgow School of Art to sell off two properties to support Mack resurrection
Glasgow School of Art is looking to sell off two of its properties as part of its bid to raise funds for the resurrection of the landmark Mackintosh Building.
Senior News Reporter
Martin Williams: Senior News Reporter with The Herald and the Herald on Sunday.
He joined in 2003 and has a focus on investigative journalism. His honours include being the 2023 Scottish Press Awards Financial/Business Journalist of the Year and a British Journalism Awards finalist for 2022. In the 2020/21 UK Regional Press Awards he was named Business & Finance Journalist of the Year while also a Daily/Sunday Reporter of the Year and Data Journalist of the Year finalist. He was the 2020 Financial/Business Journalist of the Year runner-up in the Scottish Press Awards.
In the 2018 UK Regional Press Awards he came out of awards hiding to be named Data Journalist of the Year. Also tweets on @MWilliamsHT
Martin Williams: Senior News Reporter with The Herald and the Herald on Sunday.
He joined in 2003 and has a focus on investigative journalism. His honours include being the 2023 Scottish Press Awards Financial/Business Journalist of the Year and a British Journalism Awards finalist for 2022. In the 2020/21 UK Regional Press Awards he was named Business & Finance Journalist of the Year while also a Daily/Sunday Reporter of the Year and Data Journalist of the Year finalist. He was the 2020 Financial/Business Journalist of the Year runner-up in the Scottish Press Awards.
In the 2018 UK Regional Press Awards he came out of awards hiding to be named Data Journalist of the Year. Also tweets on @MWilliamsHT
Glasgow School of Art is looking to sell off two of its properties as part of its bid to raise funds for the resurrection of the landmark Mackintosh Building.
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