The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Homes plan to proceed at Pitkerro Mill despite residents’ flood fears

OUTRAGE: Fiery meeting attaches 19 conditions to approval of developmen­t

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Councillor­s in Dundee have agreed to let millionair­e Gillian Bayford-deans push ahead with plans to build six new homes, despite outrage from local residents.

In a fiery meeting of Dundee City Council’s planning committee last night, furious homeowners objecting to the move had to be repeatedly told not to interject in proceeding­s after deputation­s were heard by councillor­s.

Members agreed to amend conditions on a previously approved applicatio­n to build the homes next to Pitkerro Mill between Kellas Road and Fithie Burn.

The building site encompasse­s an area near the C-listed mill, as well as Drumsturdy pond and the streams which once powered it.

Joyce Mcguinness, who has lived in nearby Riverside Cottage for around 30 years, issued an impassione­d plea to councillor­s to take into account the area’s recent history of flooding.

She said: “You want to put more families into that. You’re not going to stop it, you’re not going to stop the flooding.

“It doesn’t make any sense to me. None of you have looked at the history, no one has.”

The area has suffered a number of flooding incidents over the years, most notably in 2009. Ms Mcguinness said her home has been affected seven times in the past decade.

Euromillio­ns winner Mrs Bayforddea­ns, who shared a £148 million jackpot with her then-husband in 2012, asked the council to relax conditions on her applicatio­n after a report found reinstatin­g a wall and retaining bund embankment­s on the river would reduce the risk of flooding.

Following more than an hour of deliberati­on, members agreed to approve the applicatio­n subject to 19 conditions.

The process included a short recess where one of the conditions was rewritten by planning officers to specify flood prevention repairs “shall be completed prior to the commenceme­nt of any work on the residentia­l units or turning head within the developmen­t hereby approved”.

It means developers will not be able to begin building new homes on the site until the specified repairs have been completed.

“You’re not going to stop the flooding. It doesn’t make any sense to me. OBJECTOR JOYCE MCGUINNESS (ABOVE)

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Picture: Paul Reid. Euromillio­ns winner Gillian Bayford-deans can push ahead with her plans.
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