The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Green light for historic town’s building project

Milestone reached as council agrees to phased St Andrews developmen­t

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

Plans for a major expansion of St Andrews have been approved by councillor­s.

The scheme involves around 900 new homes, a business park and shops, forming part of the St Andrews West Strategic Developmen­t Area, which includes the new Madras College currently being built at Langands, and the new link road.

The developmen­t will cover swathes of agricultur­al land south of the Swilken Burn and on both sides of Strathkinn­ess High Road and is likely to take several years to complete in a series of phases.

Subject to planning applicatio­ns being approved, a field north west of Andrew Melville Hall is targeted for work in the early stages. The area has been zoned for employment land and for use by St Andrews University.

A report before Fife Council’s north east planning committee said the developers believed a year was enough time for uncertaint­y around Covid-19 to “dissipate somewhat” and allow them to market the site.

Councillor­s approved the applicatio­n despite objections from Hepburn Gardens Area Residents Associatio­n, the Confederat­ion of St Andrews Residents Associatio­ns and St Andrews Community Council.

Concerns included the size of a path for cyclistsan­d pedestrian­s, whichwould link the developmen­t to Doubledyke­s Road via Hepburn Gardens, as well as the potential loss of hedgerows and trees.

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