The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Call for action at former hotel.

Campaigner­s keen for work to start on site of Glenshee building destroyed by fire in 2014

- ROSS GARDINER rogardiner@thecourier.co.uk

Campaigner­s are calling on developers to prioritise work at the site of a Perthshire hotel in the Cairngorms which burnt down five years ago.

Sunday will mark five years to the day since 50 firefighte­rs raced to the popular Spittal of Glenshee Hotel to extinguish a major blaze in the early hours of the morning.

Today, the dilapidate­d site remains uncleared, unsecured and a thorn in the side of villagers.

Mount Blair Developmen­t Trust chairman Daryl Townsend said the group has been thwarted at every attempt to progress the work.

“Ever since the hotel burned down, the trust has been trying to find a solution,” he said.

“We tried to arrange a community buyout to redevelop the site, but it didn’t work out and things drifted from there.

“It’s unfenced, there are uncovered manholes and fuel tanks which haven’t been decommissi­oned. You’re taking your life in your hands if you go inside as it’s full of broken glass.

“I got quotes for clearing the site and it will cost around £150,000. The national park issued an order to tidy the site, but all they’ve done is remove the loose materials.

“There’s a hotel beside the site and holiday lodges nearby too. It’s less than a stone’s throw away from children playing outside.

“Once the site was given planning permission in principle for holiday cabins, it was put straight on the market. It’s owned by a private individual but is held by a pension investment company called Yorsipp, who acted as the applicant for getting planning permission.

“This is the gateway to the Cairngorms. People have businesses here and customers need to pass this complete and utter eyesore – it’s appalling.”

Blair gowrie and the Glens Conservati­ve councillor­s Caroline Shiers and Bob Brawn are doing all they can to breathe new life into the site but may have to settle for short-term measures to hide the building until it is restored.

Ms Shiers said: “I have become increasing­ly concerned that we’re well into yet another tourism season with this absolute eyesore sitting alongside the A93 tourist route between Blairgowri­e and Braemar.

“Spittal is arguably one of the most dramatical­ly beautiful locations in Perth and Kinross, yet there’s been no effort made by the owners of the site to clear it or screen it from the A93 or the minor road that leads into the Spittal.

“I’m now contacting council officers to see if some form of screening can be erected.”

Councillor Brawn said: “The site leaves much to be desired and has become an eyesore to residents and visitors alike. With much debris and broken glass, there is a growing safety issue as remaining structures fall into further disrepair.”

Yorsipp did not respond to a request for comment.

This is the gateway to the Cairngorms. Customers need to pass this complete and utter eyesore... it’s appalling. DARYL TOWNSEND

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? The former hotel in Spittal of Glenshee, off the A93, after the fire.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. The former hotel in Spittal of Glenshee, off the A93, after the fire.

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