The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Major Bridge of Earn housing plans backed by council officials

New homes in Perthshire recommende­d for approval

- RICHARD BURDGE rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

The first stage of one of Perthshire’s most significan­t housing developmen­ts for the next three decades will be revealed to councillor­s this month.

For more than 20 years it has been the vision of GS Brown Constructi­on chairman Geoff Brown to see the site of the former Bridge of Earn Hospital transforme­d into a 1,500 home developmen­t.

He has ploughed millions of pounds into infrastruc­ture developmen­t for the Oudenarde village project but only 112 housing associatio­n homes have been built.

Mr Brown revealed at the end of last year that his St Madoes-based firm had teamed up with national developer Taylor Wimpey to draw up a planning applicatio­n for 159 two, three and fourbedroo­m homes.

That plan will be put to the planning and developmen­t control committee on Wednesday and the recommenda­tion from council officials is that it be

Once operationa­l it is predicted that new residents should help fill job vacancies and support numerous existing employers in the local area. INTERIM DEVELOPMEN­T QUALITY MANAGER ANNE CONDLIFFE

approved. A report to councillor­s says that the applicatio­n provides “a good mixture of open market housing to a wide variety of potential purchasers”.

The design has been drawn up to encourage walking and cycling to link to the wider area.

It is noted that the building of the houses will have a significan­t impact on the local economy, during constructi­on and in the future.

“According to Homes for Scotland, the developmen­t of 159 homes is predicted to provide 652 jobs (constructi­on and afterwards) and this will impact on the level of indirect jobs that the constructi­on activity and home owners will generate from spending on local goods and services,” says Anne Condliffe, interim developmen­t quality manager.

“Once operationa­l it is predicted that new residents should help fill job vacancies and support numerous existing employers in the local area.”

She also predicts that once the houses are occupied the residents will be spending nearly £330,000 per annum on goods locally, making a “significan­t positive impact on the local area”.

Approval of the houses would be subject to a number of conditions including restrictin­g hours of constructi­on to 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday, 8am to 1pm on Saturdays and with no working on Sundays.

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Plans for homes on the former hospital site at Oudenarde, Bridge of Earn, are to be revealed.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Plans for homes on the former hospital site at Oudenarde, Bridge of Earn, are to be revealed.

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