Cardenden site earmarked for new housing development

Cardenden site earmarked for new housing development

Plans have been unveiled for a major housing development on agricultural land at Cardenden.

Miller Homes has submitted a proposal of application notice (PAN) for a site to the west of North Dundonald Farm.

The land borders the Dundonald Institute and the Moorside Park football ground, and it continues along behind houses on Bluebell Gardens.

The documents submitted to Fife Council said the proposal includes residential development, commercial units, new access roads, landscaping, open space, drainage and other infrastructure. 

Further details are not yet available, although previous plans for the same site included more than 230 homes.

Bracken Lea Homes and Barratt East Scotland have twice submitted plans for housing on the same site.

In 2008, they proposed 173 houses and 48 flats. Then, four years later, they applied for 173 houses and 66 flats.

However, both applications were later withdrawn.

Miller Homes has organised two public exhibitions in Cardenden to tell people about their plans. Both will be held at Bowhill Community Centre on Station Road.

The first is on June 25 from 3pm to 7pm. And the second is on August 20 from 3pm to 7pm.

A full planning application for the Cardenden housing development will likely be submitted in the following months.

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