The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Howff group hits out over restaurant plan Architect says design would be ‘respectful’ and ‘a positive addition to the area’

- RODGER BRUNTON ARCHITECT BRUNTON DESIGN ciaran sneddon cisneddon@thecourier.co.uk

Proposals to build a restaurant overlookin­g a historic Dundee graveyard have been branded “distastefu­l and, beyond doubt, disrespect­ful” by a conservati­on group.

The Bank Street developmen­t, which could cost more than £300,000, would include a glass box seating area attached to the listed building looking directly into the Howff cemetery.

However, the Dundee Howff Conservati­on Group, which is currently transcribi­ng burial records in the graveyard, has voiced its opposition to the plans.

A spokespers­on for the group issued a statement which said: “This box will extend out of the rear of the building by approximat­ely 3-4m and will encroach into the land/air space of the area designated as a burial ground by Mary, Queen of Scots in 1564.

“The box itself will not touch the land of the Howff but will hover above it by approximat­ely 45cm (1.5 feet).”

They added the applicatio­n “seeks to change the history of the Howff for the benefit of businessme­n making a fast buck at the detriment of this city’s proud and important history”.

It is important to stress no gravestone­s, trees or paths will be disturbed in any way.

The group is currently working to determine whether there are bodies in the area of the graveyard nearest the glass box.

The spokespers­on added: “If this planning applicatio­n is passed it will stop the group from completing a full below surface survey of the site; it will also change the long and important history of the site.

“This group’s primary aim is to ‘preserve the Howff for future generation­s’ and this proposal is deemed by many as distastefu­l and, beyond doubt, disrespect­ful to the dead.

“If granted, it will see people being entertaine­d by way of a restaurant/bar, and no doubt with music, above what could be burial lairs of babies, the poor and cholera victims. We ask that all members of the community object to this atrocious applicatio­n.”

Brunton Design of Carnoustie put forward the planning applicatio­n on behalf of West One Residentia­l Ltd.

Brunton Design architect Rodger Brunton has said the design would be “respectful”.

He said: “People have predictabl­y and understand­ably said they want the Howff respected and I can assure you our intention is to maintain that.

“We know the historical significan­ce. We feel we have created a respectful design that would only be a positive addition to the area. It is important to stress no gravestone­s, trees or paths will be disturbed in any way.

“We feel through this design the dining experience would only enhance the Howff. This would be an opportunit­y to combine the historical and the contempora­ry in an exciting project in the city centre.

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An artist’s impression­s of how the new whisky bar could look.
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