Edinburgh Evening News

140 objections in just 24 hours over housing developmen­t south of city

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Plans for a major housing developmen­t on Edinburgh's southern edge have sparked more than 140 objections in just 24 hours.

It comes after Barratt and David Wilson Homes (BDW) consulted on proposals for new homes, retail and commercial space at a site on Frogston Road East near Mortonhall. It is the third time the developers have consulted on such proposals, with previous efforts to build houses on the site ditched in 2019 and 2020 after local outcry.

The developmen­t would see up to 400 new homes built on the site, along with 950 square metres of commercial space in a community ‘hub’. A quarter of the hub would be available for shops, with the remainder for business use and a café/restaurant.

The firm behind the plans says the developmen­t will help to solve the city's housing crisis and create jobs. Bosses have also outlined plans to plant trees and create a transport hub supporting active travel infrastruc­ture. But developers admit that school places are ‘inadequate’ for a developmen­t this size.

Scores have now hit out at the plans for a major developmen­t on greenbelt land, much of it owned locally by The Catchelraw Trust. Residents insist the plans would put pressure on already-stretched services. Nearby Frogston Primary School is set to be expanded due to an increase in pupil numbers, while locals are said to be struggling to access GPs and dentists.

More than 700 people have signed a petition against the developmen­t. It reads: “There are many ways in which this land can be used to benefit the community and set a precedent for future developers, who think that they can erode our green space for profit. This is a time for the innovators in planning and developmen­t to step forward, so that we don't leave behind a legacy of shame for generation­s to come. Please remember that when the Greenbelt land is built upon, it is gone forever.”

Transport convener Councillor Scott Arthur has added his voice to opposition. He said on X “The council has not allocated this field for developmen­t as it is not needed to meet housing demand. Additional­ly the local infrastruc­ture is not in place to support a developmen­t of this scale. No school places, no GP capacity and no access to dental treatment.”

Labour MP for Edinburgh South Ian Murray has spoken out against the plans. He said: “This developmen­t would put further pressure on already broken public services and infrastruc­ture for new and existing residents. It’s clear that local residents are concerned about that.

“I have had a huge amount of correspond­ence from constituen­ts concerned about public services as 20,000 cannot even register with a GP and the applicatio­n itself admits school places are inadequate for a developmen­t this size.

“We are facing a housing emergency and we do need new housing must be prioritise­d, as the council has approved, on brownfield sites and with proper services.”

This developmen­t would put further pressure on already broken public service and infrastruc­ture

 ?? ?? Plans for major developmen­t at greenbelt land on Frogston Road have sparked nearly 150 objections in just 24 hours
Plans for major developmen­t at greenbelt land on Frogston Road have sparked nearly 150 objections in just 24 hours
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Ian Murray has had a lot of correspond­ence over concerns for public services
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