Aberdeen civic space topped off with historic chimney restoration

A new public space in the Bucksburn area of Aberdeen has been unveiled after restoration work was completed at the historic site.

Aberdeen civic space topped off with historic chimney restoration

Riverside Square, located within Barratt Homes’ Riverside Quarter, centres around an iconic 40m paper mill chimney which has been given a new lease of life by the homebuilder, who completed a careful renovation to restore its former glory.

The red brick chimney is a remnant of Davidson’s Paper Mill, once the world’s largest maker of paper bags until its closure in 2005 after 194 years in business. Barratt Homes has paid homage to the mill throughout the Riverside Quarter development with the use of red brick on apartments and townhouses to highlight the site’s heritage.



Aberdeen civic space topped off with historic chimney restoration

The completion of Riverside Square, an investment of £650,000, provides a space for residents and visitors to relax and enjoy views of the River Don.

Seating can be found along the riverbank as well as access to walks and a cycle route linking the development to the town centre, and as part of the wider Davidson’s Mill site regeneration, further plans for a riverfront boardwalk are in development that will create a new way to explore the river.

Aberdeen civic space topped off with historic chimney restoration



Mike Cowie, sales and marketing director at Barratt North Scotland, said: “The Davidson’s Paper Mill chimney is a recognisable landmark in Aberdeen, and we were keen to bring it back to life to celebrate the site’s heritage. Our construction, design and architecture teams worked closely together to create a public square that connects Riverside Quarter with the river, while also providing a unique and striking space that retains, restores and carefully integrates the existing red brick chimney.

“Throughout its life, the mill employed several generations of Aberdeen families. We hope that Riverside Square will help retain its legacy among a new generation of families living at Riverside Quarter, while also providing a modern and beautiful place to enjoy.”

Aberdeen civic space topped off with historic chimney restoration

The completion of Riverside Square is the latest in a series of open spaces and pathways within Riverside Quarter as part of what’s known as the Bucksburn Corridor. This includes spaces for people of all ages to enjoy, such as play zones, seating, walks and natural areas. In the long term, these will connect with similar areas across the local community. 


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