The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Plan for hundreds of homes in Dunfermlin­e revealed.

Sites near Dunfermlin­e and Cardenden in line for expansion

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Hundreds of new homes have been earmarked for north of Dunfermlin­e as the area’s planned expansion continues.

Developer I&H Brown has applied for planning permission in principle for a residentia­l developmen­t on land to the east of the A823 at Colton, which is immediatel­y north of the village of Wellwood and west of Townhill.

While a more detailed applicatio­n will be forthcomin­g if permission in principle is secured, indication­s are up to 450 homes of various types, tenures and sizes are proposed.

Around 25% of the new homes will be classed as affordable housing, with the remainder going out for private market sale.

Documents supplied by agent Ironside Farrar along with the applicatio­n suggest there will be areas of open space, access roads, paths and cycle routes to Townhill Country Park, while two access points from the A823 are proposed on the western boundary of the 34-hectare site.

Pre-applicatio­n consultati­on has been carried out locally and members of the public expressed concerns about the increased use of Townhill Country Park, how wildlife and biodiversi­ty will be protected and how the developmen­t will impact on primary school capacity.

The applicants argue the scheme will “complement” Townhill Country Park and wildlife concerns have been addressed in an ecological impact assessment.

In relation to the school provision, I&H Brown say they will continue to “engage with Fife Council to agree an appropriat­e solution”.

Meanwhile, Kingdom Housing Associatio­n and Campion Homes have also signalled their intention to create a residentia­l developmen­t on land to the north of Kinglassie Road at Auchterder­ran near Cardenden.

A previous planning applicatio­n for the site was withdrawn due to flooding issues, but more land has been acquired to try and overcome this, with the site set to accommodat­e 48 houses.

Local people have been invited to a public consultati­on event at Bowhill Community Centre between 3pm and 7pm on September 3 to discuss the plans.

“Around 25% of the new homes will be classed as affordable housing, with the remainder going out for private market sale

 ??  ?? An outline of one of the proposed areas which could be redevelope­d for housing.
An outline of one of the proposed areas which could be redevelope­d for housing.

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