The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Protesters attack new homes bid ‘vandalism’

Town hotel and student flats developmen­t under fire for putting ‘people before profit’

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Campaigner­s in St Andrews have reacted with fury over revised plans for student accommodat­ion and a hotel in the heart of the town.

Robertson Property Limited have drawn up new proposals for a 90-bed hotel and apartments which could accommodat­e 104 students in Abbey Park following a backlash from locals concerned about the developmen­t being sited so close to assisted living apartments.

But despite the developer tweaking its blueprints in response to issues raised during a public consultati­on, a steering group of residents have railed against the latest planning applicatio­n – saying the new version makes no change to what’s intended, only where the buildings will be sited.

Dr Sandra Stewart, group spokespers­on, described the developmen­t as “nothing short of vandalism driven by corporate greed” and revealed that the group is now seeking legal advice on how best to oppose it.

Dr Stewart also baulked at plans to cut down eight trees which have preservati­on orders on them, and accused the developers of paying little heed to

Residents and owners are angry at the cavalier attitude this developer is taking. DR SANDRA STEWART

the group’s objections. “This is unsympathe­tic and systematic overdevelo­pment in a conservati­on area,” she said.

“Residents and owners are furious at the cavalier attitude this developer is taking. Residents and owners are angry at the breaking of promises by the developer.

“What is the point of putting tree preservati­on orders on 200-year-old trees, when a developer can come along and submit a proposal to cut them down?

“We have gone from being promised seven water features on the site, with community space and sympatheti­c landscapin­g, to a token piece of grass.

“St Andrews already lacks green space.”

Dr Stewart stressed the developmen­t has been earmarked for the last piece of vacant land on the site and repeated previous accusation­s that the developer is putting “profit before people”.

Despite the objections, Robertson Property is pressing ahead with the planning applicatio­n, which is expected to be submitted to Fife Council shortly, and confirmed that the company is in “detailed discussion­s” with a student and hotel operator respective­ly and hope to be able to announce this in due course.

Ross McNulty, developmen­t director, said: “We welcome feedback from the local community on the proposed developmen­t at Abbey Park, which meets the identified demand for a mid-market hotel and student accommodat­ion in the town. Robertson is actively engaging with the public as the planning process continues and we have already revised the developmen­t layout in line with feedback we received.”

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Dr Sandra Stewart leads residents’ protests against revised plans for the Abbey Park developmen­t.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Dr Sandra Stewart leads residents’ protests against revised plans for the Abbey Park developmen­t.

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