The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hundreds of houses approved at virtual committee meeting

COUNCIL: Building firm’s 246-home plan passes with unanimous support

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Hundreds of new homes were approved for Crieff as Perth and Kinross Council held its first-ever digital committee meeting yesterday.

The online session, the first meeting in more than a month, opened with a tribute to long-serving SNP councillor Bob Band, who died earlier this month.

The virtual gathering of the developmen­t management committee, hosted on Microsoft Teams, was livestream­ed to the public on the council’s website.

The business ran without a hitch, with no repeat of the disruption to the Angus Council meeting on Tuesday which was hacked by pranksters (see page 7).

At the top of the agenda was an applicatio­n from Ogilvie Homes to construct 246 homes at the western edge of its Broich Road site in Crieff.

The proposals, which will be built over four phases, were heralded by councillor­s and passed with unanimous support.

Affordable housing will be included throughout each phase. The plans also include green space and a playpark.

Constructi­on work will begin at the western end of the site, near Wiltshire Farm Foods and D and D Dairies’ headquarte­rs.

Councillor­s were told the homes will be screened from the caravan site by back gardens and a row of trees.

Up to 639 properties could be built in total on the south side of the road.

Members noted the area had been the focus of regenerati­on in recent years, including the recent constructi­on of an Aldi supermarke­t and the upgrade of Broich Road’s junction with King Street.

At least one pedestrian crossing will be installed on Broich Road to help cope with an expected rise in traffic.

Some fears were raised over NHS Tayside’s decision not to respond to questions about healthcare provision, but the committee agreed the lack of response from the health board suggested it had no problem with the proposals.

Convener and Strathearn Conservati­ve councillor Roz Mccall said: “I know that this site has been discussed at great length. The developmen­ts along Broich Road have made a massive difference to Crieff.

“Aldi has revitalise­d part of that area, the junction at King Street is a fantastic example of the regenerati­on work in Crieff and this is the next step.”

Councillor­s also approved plans for sandstone quarrying across the A9 from Aberuthven and extended hours for carriagewa­y dualling workers to access a borrow pit north of Luncarty.

 ?? Picture: Steve Macdougall. ?? Councillor Roz Mccall hailed the developmen­ts along Broich Road.
Picture: Steve Macdougall. Councillor Roz Mccall hailed the developmen­ts along Broich Road.
 ??  ?? The session opened with a tribute to longservin­g SNP councillor Bob Band, who died earlier this month.
The session opened with a tribute to longservin­g SNP councillor Bob Band, who died earlier this month.

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