The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Demand for thousands of extra houses

Planners say 5,000 need to be built in Moray

- BY DAVID MACKAY

Nearly 5,000 homes will need to be built in Moray over the next 15 years to keep up with demand, planners have suggested.

The housebuild­ing boom is forecast in the council’s new local developmen­t plan and would mean the equivalent of a settlement the size of Lossiemout­h being constructe­d.

Studies found that 318 new homes will need to be built every year to meet the demand – leading to a total of 4,770 new properties before 2035.

Meanwhile, land for an additional 414 homes will need to be identified every year to allow developers to plan for the constructi­on.

The Scottish Government has now approved the local developmen­t plan, which includes large potential developmen­ts to the north and south of Elgin.

Land for about 850 houses and a school has been earmarked south of the A96 Elgin road on the eastern edge of Forres, and developmen­ts totalling about 700 homes could be built on the southern approaches to Buckie from the A98 Fochabers road.

Moray Council has stressed the blueprint will also proactivel­y attempt to create more housing opportunit­ies in rural communitie­s, with potential sites on Banff Road and Edinach Road in Keith and on the southern edge of Aberlour.

Elgin-based housebuild­er Springfiel­d Properties has welcomed developmen­t opportunit­ies identified in Mosstodloc­h.

However, the authority has stressed it will protect smaller communitie­s from growth when it could affect its character or place too big a strain on its infrastruc­ture.

Sites included in the document will still be subject to planning permission before constructi­on can begin.

Gary Templeton, Moray Council’s strategic planning and developmen­t manager, said: “A great deal of work has gone into creating this vision for Moray’s future, anticipati­ng and designing places which will meet the needs of future generation­s.

“I’m confident what we have proposed will mean current and future residents of Moray can enjoy the benefits of sustainabl­e, modern developmen­ts.”

Scottish Government reporter Lorna McCallum praised the plan for encouragin­g less private car use and promoting sustainabl­e rural communitie­s.

She said: “The spatial strategy takes account of the characteri­stics of Moray’s population, it directs developmen­t towards specific settlement­s based on their size, location and the availabili­ty of services, facilities and infrastruc­ture.

“It seeks to respond to challenges in the provision of services and infrastruc­ture,” added Ms McCallum.

“It also takes cognisance of past patterns of growth, future opportunit­ies and constraint­s.”

 ?? Photograph by Jason Hedges ?? PLANNING: The housebuild­ing boom has been forecast in Moray Council’s new local developmen­t plan.
Photograph by Jason Hedges PLANNING: The housebuild­ing boom has been forecast in Moray Council’s new local developmen­t plan.

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