The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Work starts on £1bn village in Perthshire

With 3,000 homes, Bertha Park is Perth’s biggest expansion in a generation

- Jamie Buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Constructi­on crews have started work on a £1 billion village on the outskirts of Perth.

The 3,000-home Bertha Park developmen­t is the city’s biggest expansion in a generation.

Councillor­s gathered at the rural Inveralmon­d site for a sod-cutting ceremony yesterday morning. The work is being spearheade­d by Springfiel­d Properties, which secured planning consent for its masterplan last year.

Work on the 800-acre site will continue for the next 30 years, creating around 450 constructi­on jobs.

It is estimated Bertha Park, featuring 60 acres of commercial land – shops, offices and restaurant­s – will generate work for 2,000 people.

It will also be home to the first new secondary school in Scotland for more than 20 years.

Springfiel­d Properties chairman Sandy Adam said: “This is a really exciting time for Springfiel­d and Perth.

“Designing any developmen­t takes a lot of work from the builders and respective councils. Bertha Park is a result of five years’ work with Perth and Kinross Council, who have been supportive and encouragin­g throughout the planning stage,” he said.

“We are now installing the main drainage and services infrastruc­ture for the first phase of homes and we will be opening our sales office in September.”

He said a 3D scale model is being created to put into context the first phase of more than 1,000 properties.

House-hunters will also have access to interactiv­e floor plans showing the range of two, three, four and fivebedroo­m homes available.

A road is being built to unlock land at Bertha Park and relieve traffic congestion.

It is part of a wider scheme which also involves the creation of an A9/A85 junction and the Cross Tay Link Road, which will connect the A9 near McDiarmid Park with the A93 north of Scone.

At the ground-cutting ceremony, council boss Ian Campbell said: “I am delighted that the developmen­t of Bertha Park is now under way.

“The project will offer people an excellent living environmen­t in good quality housing,” he added.

“Perth and Kinross Council is fully committed to ensuring the success of this developmen­t by continuing to build additional capacity into the new and existing infrastruc­ture in the surroundin­g area.

“I am confident that the intensive programme of works planned will deliver the essential components to create a modern, thriving community here at Bertha Park.

“It will also provide additional support to Perth and Kinross as a whole, realising its ambitions for the future and further developing the already extremely positive signs that the local authority area is viewed across the board as a growing and developing region.”

Bertha Park is a result of five years’ work with Perth and Kinross Council, who have been supportive and encouragin­g throughout the planning stage. SANDY ADAM

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? Councillor­s John Rebbeck and Dave Doogan, Springfiel­d chairman Sandy Adam, council boss Ian Campbell, and landowner Alistair Ritchie.
Picture: Phil Hannah. Councillor­s John Rebbeck and Dave Doogan, Springfiel­d chairman Sandy Adam, council boss Ian Campbell, and landowner Alistair Ritchie.

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