The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Developmen­t halted after planning breach

KINROSS: Building in High Street was demolished without permission from local authority

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A developmen­t in a conservati­on area on Kinross High Street has been halted by Perth and Kinross Council after developers demolished a building without planning permission.

Kirklands Developmen­t Company tore down the façade of the former manse on the Kirklands Garage site without the necessary planning approval, claiming the building had become “dangerous”.

The developers had sought part retrospect­ive planning permission to demolish the whole building but the applicatio­n had yet to be decided when the site was bulldozed on June 4.

The company had already received planning permission in 2018 to demolish part of the building and erect two houses and four flats on the site.

Kirklands Developmen­t Company say they were forced to demolish the whole building as it had become unsafe after they removed fuel tanks at the behest of the Health and Safety Executive.

Martin Smith, of Kirklands Developmen­t Company, said: “We had no choice but to take it down quickly.

“We had no planning permission but we were told it was dangerous.”

Following the unauthoris­ed demolition, Perth and Kinross Council stepped in and issued a temporary stop notice on the site until July 5.

The developers have promised they will rebuild the demolished façade of the building in its original style “as quickly as they can” and have already starting sourcing stone for the project.

Conservati­ve councillor Callum Purves called on the council to safeguard this promise and make rebuilding the façade a condition of any future planning permission.

Mr Purves said: “The former manse was an important part of the character of the town and it was extremely disappoint­ing to see the demolition of the building earlier this month.

“Local councillor­s and community councillor­s were left in the dark about the imminent demolition and no enforcemen­t action was taken to stop it from happening.

“It was even more disappoint­ing to see the way in which it was demolished with little chance of retaining any of the stone.

“If the council is minded to grant permission for the demolition retrospect­ively, they must absolutely make rebuilding the former manse façade a condition of approval.”

Perth and Kinross Council said their temporary stop notice will ensure materials, such as the original stone, will remain on site for possible re-use.

A council spokespers­on said: “We can confirm that Perth and Kinross Council has taken enforcemen­t action by serving a temporary stop notice on the site to prevent further unauthoris­ed work and to ensure original materials are retained on site for possible re-use.”

 ??  ?? Developmen­t of the former Kirklands Garage site in Kinross has now been stopped temporaril­y.
Developmen­t of the former Kirklands Garage site in Kinross has now been stopped temporaril­y.
 ??  ?? A section of the High Street building before it was razed without the necessary planning approval.
A section of the High Street building before it was razed without the necessary planning approval.

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