Stirling Observer

Plan to demolish four houses in Plean rejected

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Plans to knock down a house in Plean and replace it with four new homes have been rejected by Stirling Council planners.

Four representa­tions were lodged on the applicatio­n by Michael MacRitchie, who wanted to demolish the bungalow at Cedarwood in President Kennedy Drive and build four semi-detached houses.

One of the comments came from the Scottish Wildlife Trust, with the rest from neighbours.

Among points raised was the possibilit­y that bats and birds could be roosting in the existing house, with other concerns cited including overlookin­g of property and loss of privacy, drainage issues and access.

In their decision, council planners said: “The housing to the west of the site is not the same in that these are single houses within spacious plots and are a different pattern of developmen­t and as such, the proposed siting and layout will not respect or contribute positively with the surroundin­g built environmen­t.

“It is accepted that there is planning history of back land housing developmen­t on this peripheral part of the village in Plean, however, this does not provide a basis for this proposal to demolish an existing house and create a gap/ infill site and tandem developmen­t pattern as proposed. It is considered that the proposed siting of the buildings will have a negative impact on amenity when compared to surroundin­g developmen­t.

“Currently, there is one house on this plot which is in keeping with the size, shape, amenity and the siting of its surrounds.

“It is considered that the introducti­on offour semidetach­ed properties in this location would disrupt the pattern of plot sizes, shape, amenity and siting which would be out of keeping with the surroundin­g environmen­t.”

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