The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Objectors welcome withdrawal of Carse of Gowrie housing plan

Hadden Constructi­on remains keen to build houses on the plot of land

- Richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

A plan to build 74 houses on a Carse of Gowrie site identified as suitable for just 16 homes has been withdrawn.

The move has been welcomed by councillor Alasdair Bailey, while the company behind the developmen­t said it was an opportunit­y to rethink its plans.

The site at Inchture is currently used as an informal open space and is bounded to the north by the A90 Dundee to Perth dual carriagewa­y, with a potato packing plant immediatel­y to the south and Inchture Primary School playing fields to the west.

The initial proposal was met with a barrage of complaints from locals who claimed it would have an adverse impact on village life and that local services would be unable to cope with a developmen­t of that magnitude.

It was also suggested that the number of cars it would generate would have a negative impact on traffic levels and pollution.

Mr Bailey had objected, saying that “cramming” in so many houses so close to a road would be “a bad outcome for the village”.

He also said the character of the village would have been “irreversib­ly altered” by the installati­on of a 4m acoustic fence.

The councillor has now welcomed the withdrawal of the applicatio­n, saying: “It just wasn’t in keeping with the village.

“A 4m high acoustic fence more befits an airport than Inchture.

“I’m sure we can do better.” Steven Brady, managing director of Hadden Constructi­on Ltd, confirmed that despite the withdrawal of the applicatio­n the firm was still keen to develop the land.

“We are in regular dialogue with the planning department to ensure that the developmen­t proposal for the site matches the aspiration­s and community needs of Inchture and Perth and Kinross Council,” he said.

“The applicatio­n has been withdrawn to allow us to continue to work with the council and develop the proposals to realise these aspiration­s.”

 ??  ?? Developers have withdrawn their controvers­ial plan for 74 houses at Inchture.
Developers have withdrawn their controvers­ial plan for 74 houses at Inchture.
 ??  ?? Councillor Alasdair Bailey had objected to ‘cramming’ in so many houses so close to the dual carriagewa­y.
Councillor Alasdair Bailey had objected to ‘cramming’ in so many houses so close to the dual carriagewa­y.

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