Green light granted for 130 new homes at Longniddry

Green light granted for 130 new homes at Longniddry

East Lothian Council’s planning committee has granted consent for 124 houses and six flats at Longniddry Farm.

Brought forward by apt planning & development on behalf of Cruden Homes and Places for People, the development is part of a wider site which has planning permission in principle for around 450 houses, some of which are already complete.

A total of 109 of the houses would be for private sale, and 15 houses and six flats are proposed as affordable housing units.

Three objections had been submitted, which raised concerns around potential pressure on the existing infrastructure and access to the existing farm cottages. Following a debate, committee members voted unanimously to approve the application, with an additional condition to be agreed, to ensure adequate parking for residents of the existing farm cottages.

Committee members also voted 10 votes to two to approve an application for alterations and an extension to a first and second storey flat at 10 Forth Street, North Berwick.

Planners had recommended refusal of the application which includes a flat roofed dormer extension, new windows and a terrace and glazed balustrade, as it was felt the dormer extension would radically change the appearance of the building and would be harmful to the character and appearance of the building and not in keeping with the Conservation Area. However, after a debate, the majority of the committee members felt that the building was in need of refurbishment and the plans would actually constitute an enhancement.

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