The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Attempting to make a fast buck

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Sir, – Claims that proposals for a hotel and student accommodat­ion at Abbey Park “address a clear and identified need” cannot go unchalleng­ed.

There are at least three other hotel proposals in the pipeline for St Andrews, including one for a budget hotel only a couple of hundred yards away from the existing Premier Inn in Largo Road.

Even if another mid-range hotel was required, Abbey Park must surely be the least suitable site in the town.

Access is via a narrow tree-lined road with passing places leading to an existing mixed residentia­l complex.

The proposed hotel entrance is directly opposite a retirement block where elderly residents frequently require wheelchair and ambulance assistance.

Imagine the chaos if upwards of 200 plus motorists were to join this already-busy single lane road.

Claims that there are around 4,000 students unable to access dedicated student accommodat­ion are equally bogus.

Addressing St Andrews Preservati­on Trust last week, university principal Sally Mapstone advised that the university was well able to cope with foreseeabl­e student residence demand.

This ill-conceived plan has been hanging over the heads of Abbey Park residents since it was first mooted over a year ago.

Fife planners and councillor­s should check the facts and turf out this attempt to make a fast buck out of St Andrews. Ted Brockleban­k. Abbey Park, St Andrews.

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