The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Plans to turn former jute complex into 69 flats await approval

HOUSING: B-listed mill which has lain empty for decades may be repurposed

- JAKE KEITH jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

A former jute mill in Dundee could soon be transforme­d into 69 “affordable” flats if new plans are approved.

The unoccupied wing of the B-listed Burnside Mill in Lochee, which has lain empty for decades, would be turned into a mixture of one, two and three-bedroom apartments for social rent.

The site as a whole was originally part of a jute complex dating back to the 1830s.

It is now owned by Hillcrest Housing Associatio­n, which has submitted the plans in associatio­n with developer AG Akermo.

It comprises a stone-built warehouse wing of the Camperdown Works, formerly known as the world’s greatest jute works.

Another wing of the Burnside Street building has already been converted into residentia­l units following the mill’s formal closure in 1981.

Angela Linton, Hillcrest’s chief executive, said: “We’re delighted to be working in partnershi­p with G Paterson Architect and developer AG Akermo to undertake an exciting developmen­t of 69 affordable homes in the historic Burnside Mill.

“These good quality, energy efficient apartments will provide a fantastic boost to Dundee’s affordable housing provision while giving tenants a home they can be proud of, steeped in history and character.”

The section to be converted was last used as the former Polysport sports hall but this closed more than 20 years ago.

A number of planning applicatio­ns have been submitted to convert the warehouse over the past few decades, but plans have never materialis­ed.

The last, a plan to convert the building into 38 flats also submitted by AG Akermo, was approved in 2018 but no building work was carried out.

It would have seen 39 two and threebedro­om units with combined kitchenliv­ing rooms created.

An all-day community consultati­on event will take place on February 26 from 11am at Lochee Community Hub, Lochee High Street.

Members of the public will be able to view the plans and speak with representa­tives from Hillcrest.

 ?? Picture: Steve Macdougall. ?? The mill would be turned into one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
Picture: Steve Macdougall. The mill would be turned into one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
 ??  ?? The proposal would regenerate the unoccupied wing of Burnside Mill.
The proposal would regenerate the unoccupied wing of Burnside Mill.

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