The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Action group fights on as plan for hotel and student homes upheld on appeal

DEVELOPMEN­T: Residents consider options amid fears their tranquilli­ty will be ‘destroyed’

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Plans for a new hotel and student accommodat­ion in St Andrews have been given the green light on appeal, The Courier can reveal.

However, the lengthy planning saga may not yet be over after opponents of the developmen­t revealed they are considerin­g their next move after consulting solicitors.

Developer Robertson Property initially saw its bid to build a 90-bed hotel and homes for 100 students at Abbey Park knocked back on the grounds that student accommodat­ion was not a use set out for the land in the council’s local developmen­t plan.

That decision, made in May, pleased members of the Abbey Park Residents’

Action Group, who have railed against the proposals since they emerged, claiming their lives in a normally tranquil part of town would be “destroyed” by a blueprint “based on avarice”.

However, Robertson Property appealed to the Scottish Government’s Directorat­e for Planning and Environmen­tal Appeals and has had confirmati­on its appeal has succeeded.

Planning permission has been granted by the Reporter to the Scottish Government, subject to 32 conditions specified in his report.

Now, Sandra Stewart, communicat­ion officer for the Abbey Park Residents’ Action Group, has signalled local residents’ intention to perhaps take the matter even further.

“We are astounded at the result,” she said.

“The Reporter has overturned the decision of the democratic­ally elected members of the planning committee who voted unanimousl­y to reject the planning applicatio­n.

“The steering group met yesterday and have taken legal advice regarding our next steps and we have several options open to us.”

Agents for Robertson Property said they were pleased with the outcome, suggesting there was a strong need for both hotel and student accommodat­ion in St Andrews, with the planned hotel the style and scale sought by Fife Council to address market imbalance and encourage more day trippers to stay overnight.

 ??  ?? Dr Sandra Stewart and Abbey Park Avenue Residents’ Action Group unite against the developmen­t.
Dr Sandra Stewart and Abbey Park Avenue Residents’ Action Group unite against the developmen­t.

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