The Scotsman

Developers including Macmic submit plans for £30m housing developmen­t

● Intentions for project include 200-plus homes and creation of 30 full-time jobs

- @Falkirkcou­ncil By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

A planning applicatio­n has been submitted for a £30 million residentia­l developmen­t in Bo’ness that will create more than 200 dwellings, including affordable homes.

Developer AWG Property and housebuild­er Mactaggart & Mickel have made the submission, regarding the mooted site at Crawfield Road, to Falkirk Council.

The aim is for the developmen­t to have about 225 houses, and includes the delivery of roughly 75 “much-needed” affordable homes.

The project is also billed as creating further local spend of around £1.5m a year, which will support 30 full-time jobs in retail, leisure, hospitalit­y, education and other servicerel­ated firms – and 35 jobs will be created constructi­ng the homes.

It is also aimed for the developmen­t to include open space and landscapin­g, which could be used for allotments, community orchards or for sporting activities, potentiall­y encompassi­ng children’s play areas. An area for potential community use has also been allocated.

Also on the agenda is a variety of new paths, cycle routes and links, enhancing existing residentia­l routes to the south of Bo’ness, and existing flooding issues will be addressed through new drainage works.

The delivery of the site serves to address a lack of housing land supply locally, the developers said, adding that the submission of the planning applicatio­n follows “extensive” community engagement.

A spokespers­on for the developers said: “There is a recognised shortfall in Falkirk Council’s five-year housing land supply, and a need for further housing sites to be approved, particular­ly when it comes to delivering affordable housing.

“This site goes some way to address the considerab­le demand there is in Bo’ness for more housing. Indeed, the feedback from our community engagement indicates that more than half stated that there was a need for more housing in the local area and recent sales by other housebuild­ers indicates that a majority of buyers are local.

“Prior to lodging a planning applicatio­n, we engaged extensivel­y with the local community, ensuring that we are delivering a developmen­t that is appropriat­e to the housing requiremen­ts of Bo’ness. Our proposals will also serve to enhance the local area and address some of the outstandin­g issues that exist around flooding and road safety.”

As well as the proposal that affordable housing be prioritise­d for local people, housing for the disabled “may also be delivered”.

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