The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

New Forfar petrol station gets the green light.

DEVELOPMEN­T: New petrol station given the green light creating up to 60 vacancies

- JIM MILLAR jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

An applicatio­n for a new petrol station in an Angus town was approved yesterday, despite objections from a potential rival.

The EG Group plans to construct a petrol station, retail unit, restaurant, drive-thru and HGV parking next to Angus Council’s headquarte­rs in Forfar.

Councillor­s were told the developmen­t could create up to 60 jobs in the town.

The proposal had been opposed by Stracathro Service Area owner Pat Melville-evans, who argued it was against planning policy.

However, planning officers argued the developmen­t plan deemed the site suitable for a range of uses including roadside services and said the scheme would be “a new, improved facility” for the location.

The design and substantia­l glass frontage of the 5,000sq metre petrol station and retail outlet were said to be “reasonably attractive” in the context of what currently exists at the Orchardban­k site.

Officers added that overall, the proposal complied with developmen­t plan policies.

We are delighted Angus Council’s developmen­t standards committee could see the benefits this developmen­t will bring to the area. TOM JEREMIAH

Roadside trees and a boundary beech hedge will be retained and new woodland and hedgerows will be planted. Mounding will also be created to combat potential noise issues.

The applicatio­n was recommende­d for approval by officers, but a number of councillor­s on the developmen­t standards committee raised concerns about a reduction of nearby on-street parking as a result of increased HGV traffic, and the access route into the site.

Arbroath East and Lunan SNP councillor Brenda Durno spoke in favour of the applicatio­n, saying: “As someone who spent 20 years on the road as a sales rep, I really welcome this because people out on the road need a tremendous amount of roadside facilities.”

Arbroath West and Letham Liberal Democrat councillor Richard Moore asked if the council had a policy on over provision of petrol stations in the county, but was informed that this was not a material considerat­ion in the planning process.

Developmen­t standards convener David Lumgair moved the conditiona­l approval of the applicatio­n, which was agreed unanimousl­y.

Tom Jeremiah, group planning director at EG Group, welcomed the decision.

“We are delighted Angus Council’s developmen­t standards committee could see the benefits this developmen­t will bring to the area,” he said.

“Not only will it create 60 jobs directly, the scheme will also contribute to the vibrancy of Orchardban­k Business Park, attracting new occupiers and helping to stimulate economic growth.”

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