The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lights out on Monifieth’s community centre bid

Windfall: Land sale money going to street illuminati­on

- Graham brown

Anger has escalated in Monifieth after a failed attempt to use a near £1 million land sale windfall to fund a local community centre.

Councillor­s have been told the payment for housing developmen­t land sold off by Angus Council will now be used for LED street lighting across the county and will not be specifical­ly targeted on the burgh.

The move comes after Monifieth missed out on lottery funding for a £2 million community hub because the area was considered “too affluent”.

The land sale decision, following a single-vote defeat at the area’s policy and resources committee, is the second time a bid to spend the money in south Angus has hit the buffers after the suggestion of using it to enhance skipsite provision at the height of last year’s

Big Lottery is not going to fund a community hub so I would ask that the potential for using this funding is at least looked at

recycling centres shake-up row was also rejected.

The authority received the £932,000 from housebuild­er Taylor Wimpey in return for a slice of ground it needed to access its developmen­t of hundreds of homes at Victoria Street.

Monifieth and Sidlaws SNP councillor Sheila Hands urged the committee to defer a decision on spending the money on projects such as street lighting, real time bus informatio­n signs and temperatur­e control systems in council houses.

“Since this has been drawn up, we have discovered that the Big Lottery is not going to fund a community hub for Monifieth and I would ask that the potential for using this funding is at least looked at,” she said.

“This is a unique opportunit­y to use this money to support the community and the community aspiration­s which have been heard loud and clear. It is an opportunit­y we will not see again.”

Council leader Bob Myles responded: “While I would say well done for fighting your corner for Monifieth, I am sure every councillor would have their projects that they would like to see money go to.”

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

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Council leader Bob Myles

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