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Ambitious plan for 59 flats on Kirkcaldy waterfront recommended for refusal

An artist's impression of how the flats will look beside Seafield Beach.
An artist's impression of how the flats will look beside Seafield Beach.

Ambitious plans that could transform the face of a famous Fife waterfront are hanging in the balance after council planners recommended their refusal.

Members of the central and west planning committee are due to consider Broughty Ferry-based developers Grant Road Properties’ blueprint for 59 flats and commercial units on a site at the west Kirkcaldy Esplanade next week.

But the multi-million pound investment looks set to be stopped in its tracks after both Fife Council’s education and transportation services raised objections.

The final decision will fall to councillors on Wednesday, but The Courier has learned local authority planners have formally recommended turning down planning permission ahead of that meeting.

In her assessment, case officer Katherine Pollock said: “It is acknowledged that the proposed development will involve the reuse of derelict brownfield land which is a positive material consideration however this is not considered to outweigh the design, transportation, natural heritage, flooding, drainage, coastal erosion and education considerations which are deemed unacceptable.”

The three blocks of flats and commercial units have been earmarked for a vacant site to the south east of the Morrisons supermarket on Kirkcaldy Esplanade, next to Seafield Beach.

Fife’s education service said it could not support the development as there is no capacity to accommodate the development at Kirkcaldy West Primary School.

It did note, however, that if consent is granted then a condition restricting the start of work until August 2026 should be added.

Transportation services said there was insufficient evidence to demonstrate the proposal would not negatively impact on the capacity of the Seafield Road/Kinghorn Road junction.

It also cited a lack of measures to promote the use of sustainable transport, the shortfall in communal car parking spaces, and absence of electric vehicle charging points as reasons to refuse.

A statement on behalf of Grant Road Properties said the residential-led mixed use development would act as a “catalyst” for wider redevelopment, urging councillors to back the plan.

“The development has been carefully designed in response to the site’s immediate context and the surrounding townscape in this part of the town and provides a new urban block with appropriate scale, massing and quality of materials,” it added.