The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Residents hit out over beach volleyball court plan.

COUNCIL: Local authority accused of ‘complete lack of manners’ over planning for event

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Residents of Craigie in Perth say they had no idea a major beach volleyball competitio­n would be taking place on their doorstep.

Perth and Kinross Council is backing the Scottish Volleyball Associatio­n as the Small Countries Associatio­n Finals will be held at Darnhall Tennis Club next month.

The three-day competitio­n will see athletes from across the confederat­ion, which includes the likes of Greenland, Cyprus, Malta and Luxembourg, compete at Craigie sports complex.

However, with no existing beach on which to build a court, the council-run club’s bowling green, which has lain disused for the past decade, is to be converted by pouring 400 tonnes of sand on to it.

With the sand to remain in place as a community asset following the final day of the competitio­n on September 22, residents who live near the sports centre are still to be formally told by the local authority that the event is even taking place.

Furthermor­e, with the unused bowling green being a council green space, Craigie resident Tricia Duncan believes a community consultati­on should have been held into bringing it back into use.

She said: “This seems to be a significan­t event and my neighbours and I are very concerned that it is taking place in the Darnhall area of Perth.

“There’s been a complete lack of communicat­ion with residents in the area. This is a green space and the council should be consulting and communicat­ing with residents about what they are planning in terms of any major event or future planning for the green.

“There has been a complete lack of manners from Perth and Kinross Council and in speaking to staff who have been planning the event and a complete dismissal of any concerns from local residents.

“We have no idea what has actually been planned in any detail for this area. This isn’t the best place for an event like this or beach volleyball in the longer term.”

Perth City South councillor Willie Wilson said: “The only inkling of communicat­ion on this issue which I have received was a request to support a funding applicatio­n for the volleyball pitch. I refused to do this because I had no details of what was proposed.”

A council spokespers­on said: “Perth and Kinross Council is not the main event organiser for the championsh­ip, we are however supporting the organisers in any way we can to ensure the event is a success for both the participan­ts and the residents in the surroundin­g area.

“As we do with all events in Perth and Kinross we will review the arrangemen­ts to ensure the impact on the surroundin­g community is kept to a minimum.”

“We have no idea what has actually been planned in any detail for this area.

CRAIGIE RESIDENT TRICIA DUNCAN

 ?? Picture: Kenny Smith. ?? Tricia Duncan at the bowling green where 400 tonnes of sand is to be dumped.
Picture: Kenny Smith. Tricia Duncan at the bowling green where 400 tonnes of sand is to be dumped.

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