The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fresh bid for 125 more houses amid expansion of western boundary

- GRAHAM BROWN

Arival developer has come forward with plans for 125 new Forfar homes on a site bordering land where a 175-house plan is yet to be determined.

North-east based builder Scotia Homes has lodged a proposal of applicatio­n notice for the near 20-acre chunk of farmland at Westfield Loan in the latest expansion bid for the west of the town towards the A90 Forfar bypass.

The site sits opposite the existing Westfield Place and Westfield Gardens developmen­ts.

To its north sits another large area of ground which is at the centre of a Muir Homes proposal for housing set to border the A94 Glamis Road leading out of Forfar.

Scotia is in the midst of a 100-house project on the site of the former Princess Alexandra House Guide Dogs for the Blind training centre on Forfar’s Dundee Road.

Angus developmen­t standards councillor­s will receive the report on the proposal of applicatio­n notice at their meeting next week.

Due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, a public consultati­on event will not be staged in the town, but Scotia is planning a live online event on the evening of March 25.

Planning rules dictate that the firm cannot submit a formal applicatio­n for the scheme before April 15.

Councillor­s have yet to determine the 175-house Muir Homes applicatio­n, but it sparked controvers­y over a historic link to an anthrax burial site in the vicinity.

Carcases of possiblyin­fected livestock were buried at Westfield around the 1940s or 1950s.

The company previously said the area of possible contaminat­ion is outside the applicatio­n site and would be 120 metres away from the nearest proposed home in their developmen­t.

Council officials have also ruled out a risk to human health.

The Muir Homes applicatio­n was submitted in September 2019 but has yet to be decided by councillor­s.

Community consultati­on was carried out, including a Reid Hall public presentati­on on the plan.

An extended council determinat­ion deadline of January 25 has now passed.

Almost 40 hectares of land beside Westfield Loan have been allocated in the Angus developmen­t plan for the delivery of around 300 homes in the next five years.

However, there remains local concern about the scale of the developmen­t to the west of the town.

Forfar objector John Webster said: “Forfar does not need several hundred extra new houses, most of which will be unaffordab­le to the average local resident, on top of the hundreds of others built around the town.

“Will the council not be satisfied until every inch of land in Angus is covered in concrete?

“Developmen­ts such as these are to do with money.

“Money for the developers, money for the council, money for the landowners. No considerat­ion appears to be given to anything else.”

Land has also been safeguarde­d for further expansion of the town beyond 2026.

The scale of future developmen­t may include considerat­ion of a new town primary school and additional business developmen­t land.

Major residentia­l developmen­t is also currently under way on the north side of the town where developer Guild Homes is involved in a £50 million, 240-house project between the community campus and the A90.

 ??  ?? RIVAL: The applicatio­n proposes more homes opposite Forfar’s Westfield developmen­ts, close to another planned 175-house developmen­t.
RIVAL: The applicatio­n proposes more homes opposite Forfar’s Westfield developmen­ts, close to another planned 175-house developmen­t.

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