Edinburgh Evening News

Plan for 337 new flats at Port of Leith waterfront

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A planning applicatio­n for 337 new homes on a 4.7 acre waterfront site at the Port of Leith has been lodged by Forth Ports.

The proposed developmen­t, close to the FirstStage film studio, is the first phase of a larger housing, commercial and retail project known as Harbour 31. When Forth Ports first announced plans for the scheme in 2022 it was billed as featuring up to 800 residentia­l apartments, a hotel, retail outlets, flexible workspaces and offices and leisure facilities.

The applicatio­n for the first phase includes 337 apartments in four blocks, ranging in height from five to eight storeys, along with around 244 square metres of commercial space.

The apartments will be a mix of studios, one, two and threebedro­om flats. And Forth Ports say there will be a focus on communal green spaces for the residents to enjoy and integrated sustainabl­e travel options.

The Harbour site is to the south of Edinburgh Dock within the Port of Leith and is currently used for industrial port activities. It is close to existing and other proposed residentia­l developmen­ts. Forth Ports say the redevelopm­ent of this area of Leith is “an exciting opportunit­y to create a new neighbourh­ood while providing high quality architectu­re, landscapin­g and public space which will enhance the city’s connection to the waterfront”.

As well as benefiting from the recently opened tram extension, the proposed developmen­t includes a new transport corridor including a bus route, cycle lane and walking route linking Bath Road to Ocean Way. Given the good public transport provision, car parking provision will be around 20 per cent and include accessible, EV ready parking spaces. All the apartments will have access to bike storage.

Pamela Smyth, chief legal and property officer of landowners Forth Ports Group, said: “At Harbour 31 we want to create a vibrant new quarter for people to live and work in, as new green jobs come to Leith. The port is transition­ing into Scotland’s largest renewables hub.”

 ?? ?? The Harbour 31 developmen­t would cover the area of the Port of Leith highlighte­d in red
The Harbour 31 developmen­t would cover the area of the Port of Leith highlighte­d in red
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