The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Locals fear conservati­on zone plans at distillery

Council: Residents call for rethink

- BY JOANNE WARNOCK

Councillor­s are being urged to rethink plans to make an Aberdeensh­ire distillery a designated conservati­on area.

Tap O’ Noth Community Council fear that if Ardmore Distillery and the surroundin­g homes in Kennethmon­t, near Huntly, are made a conservati­on zone it will put people off moving to the area.

The proposals were first put forward by Aberdeensh­ire Council last year, but were deferred when locals asked planners to rethink the boundaries of the site and then undertake a further public consultati­on.

A conservati­on area is defined as a site of architectu­ral or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve.

John Drysdale, from the community council, said: “We are totally against the conservati­on area for the surroundin­g area of the distillery.

“If people want to extend their houses in the future, they may be restricted from doing so, which could potentiall­y lead to fewer people coming to the area.

“At the moment, the school is doing well because younger families are coming here, but, with a conservati­on area, people might be put off coming.”

Last year’s report to councillor­s also contained a response from the distillery,

“We are totally against the conservati­on area”

expressing concerns. It read: “Ardmore Distillery do not support the proposal for conservati­on area designatio­n. This could place constraint­s upon their ability to develop the distillery to meet everchangi­ng technologi­cal and commercial demands.

“They also have concerns over the potential additional costs and delays that the distillery may face.”

Planning officer Steven Gray now reports that although support is “mixed and unsupporti­ve” of the new boundary and only one resident gave support, the area is “worthy of conservati­on status”.

Mr Gray adds: “The view is further supported by Historic Environmen­t Scotland.”

The proposed designatio­n will be decided at the Marr area committee on Tuesday, where councillor­s will be urged to back it.

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CONTROVERS­IAL: Ardmore Distillery and surroundin­gs could be made a conservati­on area

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