Hamilton Advertiser

Green light for housing on former Phillips site

- SHANNON MILMINE

A housing developmen­t in Hamilton with over 150 properties has been given the go-ahead.

Councillor­s at the recent planning committee meeting approved the residentia­l developmen­t of 163 homes in the town.

The proposal was put forward by Lovell Partnershi­ps Ltd, who plan to develop the housing on the former Phillips Factory site on Wellhall Road.

The site is currently vacant with all buildings on the site having recently been demolished and includes an internal road system, large areas of hardstandi­ng, grass and shrubs with mature trees.

The homes will consist of a variety of building types with a mix of detached, semi-detached and terraced houses and flats as well as an area of affordable housing.

Homes will range from two to five bedrooms with designated parking spaces, and the council’s housing services will take ownership of 40 of the properties.

Councillor Bert Thomson, for Blantyre, said:“are you satisfied that the infrastruc­ture is or will be in place, has the thoughts and observatio­ns of people living there taken into account?”

The planners have looked at educationa­l and community facilities for residents and there will be roads and access to the site with traffic measures in place.

The applicant will be asked to pay financial contributi­ons at appropriat­e stages of the developmen­t to the provision of an additional nursery, primary and secondary schools.

Councillor Lynne Nailon, for Hamilton South, said:“i’m very familiar with this area and the congestion that arises there at peak times. It is horrendous and as a developmen­t of this size I can’t imagine the number of vehicles that will be generated.

“I’d like to see if informatio­n could be circulated on traffic management informatio­n, and traffic control systems. I can’t imagine what they could do to ease congestion in this area.”

There will be measures in place to mitigate the impact of heavy traffic, with hopes to avoid large volumes of congestion.

Councillor Mary Donnelly, for Hamilton West and Earnock, said: “I welcome the 40 council houses that will be built in the area, but I do think there will need to be a bit of tweaking to the developmen­t.”

 ?? ?? Demolition When former Phillips Factory came down
Demolition When former Phillips Factory came down

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