The Scotsman

£55m residentia­l retirement scheme looks to boost Renfrewshi­re economy

● Netherplac­e Retirement Developmen­t would incorporat­e gym and spa facilities

- By SCOTT REID

Plans have been unveiled for what is being billed as Scotland’s first dedicated luxury retirement developmen­t, on the outskirts of Glasgow.

The £55 million developmen­t in Newton Mearns is said to “challenge the perception of what a retirement scheme should be”. Among the facilities proposed are a “clubhouse” overlookin­g the adjacent reservoir, a fully equipped gym, spa amenities and various dining options.

The scheme, located on a 17-acre former industrial site, comprises 214 one-and twobedroom flats, 38 cottages and an 80-bed care home. It involves an improvemen­t of a previous applicatio­n that was recommende­d for approval.

The latest proposal is due to be heard by East Renfrewshi­re Council’s planning committee this week. An independ- ent economic impact study estimates that the developmen­t will support around 365 permanent jobs during the next 30 years and contribute more than £74m to the local economy within that timeframe.

The Netherplac­e Retirement Developmen­t is being taken forward by Glasgow and Singapore-based property company Scotsbridg­e Holdings, managed by locally-based property developer Shazad Bakhsh.

He believes that Netherplac­e could become one of the most innovative new communitie­s for over-55s anywhere in the UK. “Netherplac­e will be so much more than a retirement developmen­t, it will create a vibrant new community,” he said.

“By incorporat­ing the latest thinking, contempora­ry design features and activities ranging from yoga to fishing, this developmen­t aims to reinvent the concept of retirement living in Scotland.

“We believe this project will ultimately reduce the burden on local authority care provision by providing residents with more intermedia­te care options.”

Bakhshadde­d:“inaddition­to significan­t facility and activity offerings, the developmen­t will also feature an on-site day care nursery ensuring interactio­n with the wider community while the considered layout will encourage neighbours to engage with each other.”

The scheme also aims to be most sustainabl­e of its kind in Scotland, with a district energy centre and heating system.

A reservoir on the site dating back to 1850 will be incorporat­ed into the overall developmen­t with plans to create walkways around the water feature.

Glasgow-based practice Jewitt & Wilkie Architects has been appointed to design the developmen­t.

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