The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Anger as council loses control of village plans

MSP hits out at decision to allow ministers to rule on proposals for 1,500 new homes at Oudenarde

- PAUL REOCH preoch@thecourier.co.uk

A Perthshire politician has slammed a decision by the Scottish Government to “seize control” of plans for a new village on the outskirts of Perth.

Alexander Stewart, Scottish Conservati­ve MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife, claims the move to allow Holyrood to decide the fate of the Oudenarde proposal, destined for Bridge of Earn, is taking “decision-making responsibi­lity” away from local councillor­s.

The shock decision was revealed last week at a meeting of Perth and Kinross Council’s planning and developmen­t committee.

Council chiefs had looked set to approve the Oudenarde village plan.

However, the Scottish Government seized control of the applicatio­n at the 11th hour following concerns which had been raised by Transport Scotland regarding how the proposed developmen­t would impact the nearby M90 Perth to Inverkeith­ing motorway.

Mr Stewart, himself a former councillor with Perth and Kinross Council, voiced his concerns at the interventi­on from Holyrood.

“I was, along with my constituen­ts, deeply troubled by the news that the Scottish Government has seized control of the plans for a new 1,500-home village in Bridge of Earn from the oversight of Perth and Kinross Council,” he said.

“The SNP Government and not locally elected councillor­s will now decide the fate of this project.

“This is an outrage and is a slap in the face to localism. Local democracy has been undermined by removing the decision-making responsibi­lity away from Perth and Kinross Council.

“This is very much an example of the continuing centralisa­tion strategy by the Scottish Government.”

He continued: “This issue is pertinent, as the Planning Bill exacerbate­s this issue since the bill includes the draconian power to transfer functions from a local authority if a minister decides a council’s planning department isn’t performing.

“This Bill could enable the Scottish Government to centralise decision making and the Scottish Government would even be able to take over a planning department.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “The applicatio­n for Oudenarde in Bridge of Earn has been called in by ministers due to the proposal’s potential impact on trunk road infrastruc­ture and road safety.”

And he defended the proposed Planning Bill.

“The aim of the Planning Bill is to create an effective planning system that will help deliver the housing, infrastruc­ture and investment that current and future generation­s need,” he added.

Perth and Kinross Council said they could only confirm that the plan had been “called in” by the Scottish Government.

This is an outrage and a slap in the face to localism. ALEXANDER STEWART, CONSERVATI­VE MSP FOR MID SCOTLAND AND FIFE

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? The proposed site for the constructi­on of 1,500 homes at Oudenarde.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. The proposed site for the constructi­on of 1,500 homes at Oudenarde.
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