West Lothian Courier

The Vennel is due careful considerat­ion

- STUART SOMMERVILL­E

New guidance for any potential redevelopm­ent of The Vennel in Linlithgow is set to be approved.

But the proposals don’t go far enough say the local community council, which has called for the entire Vennel site to be redevelope­d.

And local member Tom Conn called for West Lothian Council to be bolder in actively seeking developers to work on plans.

The Developmen­t and Transport Policy and Developmen­t Scrutiny Panel supported submitting planning guidance for The Vennel to Council Executive for final approval.

The opening of the Linlithgow Partnershi­p Centre saw a number of properties in and around The Vennel area becoming surplus to requiremen­ts and they now lie vacant.

The guidance sets out potential uses for the site and a number of matters which would have to be addressed in any future redevelopm­ent.

Uses could include a mix of residentia­l, retail, hotel, restaurant­s and/or business use, such as office space.

The area up for redevelopm­ent potential are the buildings closest to the Cross, on the eastern side of the 1960s developmen­t.

Councillor Conn told a meeting of the PDSP: “We are talking about soft marketing of a site which is very prominent . What is the difference between soft marketing and the hard sell to see if developers come forwards? We seem to be dragging our feet.”

Councillor Conn highlighte­d that one of the largest retail units had recently been vacated by M&Co, which gave new impetus to act.

Craig McCorristo­n, head of planning, stressed that discussion­s were taking place with colleagues in the council’s property services department but decisions on marketing would be for the Council Executive to make.

The town’s community council was allowed to take part in the preparatio­n of the planning guidance and it surveyed local people.

The community council drew up its own redevelopm­ent plans two years ago and continues to lobby for a much wider redevelopm­ent of the 1960s buildings.

This would complicate­d by many of the flats now being privately owned.

Executive councillor for developmen­t and transport Cathy Muldoon said: “The Vennel is a high-profile area at the heart of Linlithgow, and it’s important that careful considerat­ion is taken over its future.”

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