New council homes set for former Carnoustie school site

New council homes set for former Carnoustie school site

New council housing will be built on the site of Carnoustie’s former Kinloch Primary School after councillors approved a development of 11 one and two-bedroom houses on the Links Avenue site.

Angus Council’s development standards committee was presented with more than 40 representations against the loss of the town centre open space – including a formal objection from Carnoustie Community Council. But the committee unanimously backed the conditional approval recommendation of council officials.

The 105-year-old Kinloch Primary School was demolished in 2010, with initial plans for the site including a retail development led by Sainsbury’s and Greggs. But despite initial interest, a “town square” project was shelved in 2018.

The site was then transferred to the local authority for use in building new affordable homes.

The social housing project will be a mix of one and two-bedroom flats and bungalows. Construction should start in early 2027, with the first tenants in their new homes a year later. A community garden area is to be developed on the site’s north boundary with Dundee Street.

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