Objector Fiona Hamilton
It’s a very compact town and there’s not a lot of spare ground for additional parking
to two to refuse marketing the site for lease for business use.
Objector Fiona Hamilton told the committee there was already insufficient parking in Pitlochry.
In 2018 Perth and Kinross Council allocated £150,000 to increasing parking in the popular tourist town.
But a parking survey was delayed by the pandemic and extra parking has never been provided.
Miss Hamilton said: “It’s a very compact town and there’s not a lot of spare ground for additional parking.”
Convener Conservative councillor Murray Lyle moved to refuse leasing the site.
Labour councillor Alasdair Bailey put forward an amendment to defer a decision to better consider both the economic impact and impact on parking.
Councillors voted for refusal by five votes to two. After the meeting Mr McCallum told the PA: “It was not the decision I expected.”
He is now unsure what the future holds for The Wee Choo.
Cllr Lyle said: “I did not think it was appropriate given we seem to be short of parking spaces that we then advocate reducing the number of spaces.”
But Cllr Bailey accused councillors of “amnesia”.
He told the PA: “Only a couple of years ago, councillors unanimously agreed a climate emergency motion.
“Today we saw an outbreak of collective amnesia amongst my colleagues to the point that they declined to support a restaurant that would be sustainably constructed using former railway carriages and attract visitors who generally prefer to travel by train.
“Yes, it would have cost a small number of parking places but we have to take steps to make our communities less reliant on the car and this proposal moved us in that direction.”
Alison Stephenson, who lives close to the site, was prevented from making a deputation at the April 7 planning meeting.
She presented her case at the June 14 meeting and afterwards told the PA she was “absolutely elated”.
She said: “I’m not against having a Thai restaurant but not in a council car park.”