The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

End to traffic woes sees bid back on table

- ROSS GARDINER

Amajor housing project on the edge of Bridge of Earn could move one step closer to fruition when Perth and Kinross Council makes a call on the Oudenarde developmen­t.

Developers have been seeking approval for hundreds of homes at the former hospital site near the M90 motorway for years, only to be hit by a series of stumbling blocks.

Councillor­s are being advised to vote in favour of allowing 159 homes when they meet on Wednesday.

The app l i ca t ion comprises 22 bungalows to be built by GS Brown. The remainder would all be two-storey houses ranging from two to five bedrooms and built by Taylor Wimpey.

As many as 1 ,600 properties could eventually be built at the eastern edge of Bridge of Earn, along with an industrial estate, commercial area and school.

Councillor­s had been expected to come to a verdict on the blueprints in January 2018, having already approved plans in principle, but a late Tr a n s p o r t Scot land objection dented the developers ’ hopes of starting building work then.

T he applicatio­n was called in to be examined by the Scottish Government’s p l a n n i n g a n d environmen­tal appeals division ( DPEA), where reporters spent two and a half years scrutinisi­ng the plans.

The bid was pulled just two hours before councillor­s were due to vote, with GS Brown chairman Geoff Brown stating at the time that “he had never seen anything like it” in his propertyde­veloping career.

Traffic issues raised by Tr a n s p o r t Scot land , focused mainly on the adjacent trunk road junction, have now been resolved and the two housebuild­ing firms could soon get to work building homes on the land between the A912 and the railway line connecting Perth and Edinburgh.

Fears had been raised about slip road safety, but a new traffic modelling plan concluded that signalised junctions on the A912, rather than previously considered roundabout­s, would provide a safer, more effective and up- to- date design solution for the slip roads.

Council officers and Transport Scotland believe the signalised junctions will also assist with a safer footpath and cycling connection between the site and Bridge of Earn.

As of 2008, Perth and Kinross Council had approved two applicatio­ns for a total of 150 houses to be built at Oudenarde, of which 112 have been constructe­d so far.

 ??  ?? BACK ON TRACK: The Oudenarde developmen­t site. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
BACK ON TRACK: The Oudenarde developmen­t site. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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