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Pre-determination hearing recommended for on Leggart Brae development in Aberdeen

© Comer Homes UK An artists impression of the proposed homes at Leggart Brae A bid has been made to hold a hearing to discuss plans for an Aberdeen housing development. Aberdeen City Council’s planning development and management committee is being recommended to agree a special meeting of the group  to discuss the development, which is proposed for land to the south of Deeside Brae. Known as Leggart Brae, plans were originally submitted for up to 150 homes with associated landscaping and parking. This has now been revised to 133 units. Lodged by Comer Homes, it’s hoped 133 housing units made up of 86 homes and 47 flats will be given the go ahead.

Plans to turn former Aberdeen hotel into new homes recommended for approval

Plans to turn former Aberdeen hotel into new homes recommended for approval © Kenny Elrick / DCT Media Plans to build nine flats and three houses at the former Mariner Hotel site are recommended for approval. Plans to turn a former Aberdeen hotel into nine flats and three houses has been recommended for approval. Plans for planning permission in principle were submitted by Michael Edwards for the former Mariner Hotel site on Great Western Road last year. Now, Aberdeen City Council’s planning development management committee has been recommended to give the application the go-ahead when it meets this week. If approved, it would see the two-storey hotel building converted and extended to form nine flats, and the conversion of the one-and-a-half storey section of the building to form a detached house.

New Aberdeen affordable homes plan gets green light

New Aberdeen affordable homes plan gets green light © First Endeavour LLP A property developer has been given the go-ahead to build new flats in Aberdeen. First Endeavour LLP submitted an application to build 92 flats in a four-storey building at the former site of a truck servicing firm on Auchmill Road. Now, planners have given the green light for the development at 218 Auchmill Road along with approval for landscaping, car park spaces and a combined heat and power (CHP) facility. A consultation event was held in June 2019 on the proposals. It was only attended by 10 people, however, the proposals received positive feedback and were supported by the community council.

Aberdeen housing scheme in line for expansion with plans for 234 homes submitted

Aberdeen housing scheme in line for expansion with plans for 234 homes submitted © Supplied by Beattie Group PR How the expansion of the Craibstone development could look. A major housing developer has submitted plans for an expansion of their Aberdeen scheme. CALA Homes (North) have lodged blueprints for the third phase of their Craibstone Estate development. The fresh application from the company is for 234 homes which include apartments as well as terraced, semi-detached and detached homes. This next part of the development includes affordable properties, as well as the creation of a civic square with the provision of retail units and office space.

Views sought on plans for Craibstone campus expansion

Views sought on plans for Craibstone campus expansion by Gemma Mackenzie © Supplied by Scotland s Rural Col LOOKING TO FUTURE: An artist’s impression of the proposed expansion of facilities at SRUC’s Craibstone campus on the outskirts of Aberdeen. Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is seeking community views on plans to expand its Craibstone campus on the outskirts of Aberdeen. The college has launched a consultation on the proposals, which it says are long-term and looking 10-15 years into the future. They include plans to build teaching facilities focused on animal health and supporting skills for rural veterinary practices, research facilities, space for a veterinary practice partnership and halls of residence.

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