The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Developers claim crematoriu­m will bring jobs bonanza

- BY CLAIRE WARRENDER

Developers behind plans for a new crematoriu­m in Glenrothes say it will bring a much-needed jobs bonanza to the town.

Respect Developmen­ts (Scotland) Ltd and Dignity Funerals want councillor­s to look at the overall merits of their scheme when they consider it today.

Planning officers have recommende­d the proposal is refused, saying the land is allocated for employment use.

And 116 people have objected amid fears of harmful emissions from the site.

However, the applicants say the crematoriu­m will be financed by a constructi­on skills academy next door.

This has the potential to bring up to 150 jobs, including 80 apprentice­s.

Mark Williams of Dignity hopes the committee takes the chance to bring the land back into use.

He said: “It is clearly disappoint­ing that council officers are recommendi­ng refusal of our applicatio­n, which would bring a muchneeded jobs boost to Fife.

“We hope the committee looks at the overall merits of the scheme and takes the opportunit­y to bring a site, which has been vacant for 15 years, into productive use.”

Mr Williams says there is a recognised need for a crematoriu­m in Glenrothes.

And it will be financed by the constructi­on training facility.

He added: “Our site-wide approach will also benefit the local community, providing access to highqualit­y landscaped grounds.

“The alternativ­e to this is high-intensity industrial uses across the whole site, with the impact of this on neighbouri­ng properties.”

Mr Williams also says pollutants are “monitored and handled in a rigorous manner”.

“There are indeed many sites across Scotland where crematoria are located next to residentia­l areas, such as Mortonhall in Edinburgh,” he said.

“And we are happy to discuss any environmen­tal concerns the public may have.

“If our proposal was successful, the latest cremator technology would be installed to comply with all current environmen­tal legislatio­n.

“Our cremation equipment also allows energy to be recovered and used to heat the building rather than being wasted by venting to the atmosphere.”

“We hope the committee looks at the overall merits of the scheme

 ?? ?? PLANS: Artist’s impression of how the crematoriu­m building in Glenrothes could look if proposals are approved.
PLANS: Artist’s impression of how the crematoriu­m building in Glenrothes could look if proposals are approved.

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