The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

No support for plans to demolish 130-yearold city church

YMCA forced to submit a new proposal for the historic building

- JaMie Buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A bid to bulldoze a landmark Perth church has stalled after fierce criticism from Scotland’s heritage watchdog and council planning chiefs.

The YMCA has been forced to withdraw its bid to tear down the 130-year-old St Andrew’s and St Stephen’s Parish Church on Atholl Street.

They want to clear the derelict building and make way for a new operations centre and 21 flats. The plan also involves tearing down a rundown tenement block on North William Street.

The Gothic church, which is owned by the charity, is on the official buildings at risk register and has been dubbed “unusable” and “unsafe”.

However, planning officers have now told the charity it cannot support its proposal.

The plan has also been criticised by Historic Environmen­t Scotland (HES), the authority which, five years ago, blocked plans to demolish Perth City Hall.

The YMCA said it has gone back to the drawing board and aims to submit a new proposal to council bosses in the coming weeks. The original plan, tabled in August last year, will be scrapped.

In a letter to agents for the Christian charity, the council’s conservati­on officer Diane Barbary said: “The current proposal for the replacemen­t is not considered satisfacto­ry as a replacemen­t for the listed former church and tenement in such a prominent location in the Perth conservati­on area.”

An HES spokesman added: “The removal of these buildings would be a significan­t loss to Perth’s historic centre and we would continue to encourage the full considerat­ion of alternativ­e options.

“In particular, we would recommend that the scheme for conservati­on of the corner tenement is reconsider­ed since it appears to be the more viable historic building within the site.”

Foulin and Bell Architects, which drew up the plan for the YMCA, set out its justificat­ion in a letter to planners.

A spokesman said: “Sadly, the previous 13 years of limited repairs and constant striving to provide possible options for the re-use of the existing buildings and/or look for possible sources of grant assistance, partnershi­p funding or, latterly, restoring purchasers, have served to illustrate the point that an economical­ly viable solution for the repair and restoratio­n of the existing buildings is not forthcomin­g.”

The removal of these buildings wouldbea significan­t loss to Perth’s historic centre

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? The YMCA has withdrawn its plans to knock the church down.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. The YMCA has withdrawn its plans to knock the church down.

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