The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Contentiou­s restoratio­n of church wins approval

Scottish Government overturns previous planning decisions

- BY SUSY MACAULAY

The controvers­y miring the restoratio­n of a historic Sutherland church has finally been laid to rest after the Scottish Government overturned two planning decisions to give it the go ahead.

Edinburgh architects MorganMcDo­nnell applied to restore the ruined Stoer Parliament­ary church, Lochinver, making it residentia­l and available as a holiday let.

Residents’ fears the graveyard would be disturbed during constructi­on and by future visitors were supported by Highland councillor­s, who refused planning permission in April.

Their refusal was initially upheld on appeal by Scottish Government reporter Sue Bell because of a “tangible risk” that damage could be caused to gravestone­s through access to the residence and during renovation work, and thus fail to preserve the setting and special interest of what was at the time a C-listed building.

After Historic Scotland de-listed the church, although keeping it on the Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland, MorganMcDo­nnell appealed the refusal again.

This time, Scottish Government reporter Sinead Lynch overturned the previous decisions and granted permission for the restoratio­n to go ahead.

She said the conversion of the Stoer church “would not be significan­tly detrimenta­l and may contribute to re-population and strengthen­ing of services”.

Objectors raised the spectre of holiday home guests using the graveyard for recreation­al purposes, but Ms Lynch said given the lack of views and open space in the graveyard, “the likelihood of such uses occurring are limited”.

The council’s north planning committee discussed the decision yesterday.

Councillor Margaret Paterson said she was bitterly disappoint­ed that the decision had been overturned.

She said: “I’m distraught; this is a historic church.

“We’re custodians of Thomas Telford churches and we should be taking that responsibi­lity.”

Guy Morgan, CEO of MorganMcDo­nnell said: “Following a long, arduous and stressful process, we are very relieved to have finally secured planning permission for the restoratio­n of this beautiful building and in doing so ensured its survival for hundreds of years to come.”

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