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Cupar North development: Three separate planning applications open for public comment

The housing bid has the potential to increase the size of Cupar by 30%.

Cupar North application is open for comments
The area earmarked for housing over the coming years.

Three separate planning applications relating to the controversial Cupar North development are now open for public comments.

Community members can share their views on the updated bid for almost 1,500 houses, submitted to Fife Council last month.

A CGI image of how the new Cupar North homes will look.
A CGI image of how the new homes in the Cupar North development will look. Image: Supplied by Persimmon Homes.

And amended applications for two new roundabouts at either end of the proposed relief road have also been published.

The three-arm eastern roundabout is now earmarked for a site closer to Cupar than originally planned due to land ownership issues.

Fife Council has extended the consultation period for all three from the standard 30 days to eight weeks, given the sheer scale of the proposals.

The main Cupar North bid alone – which would increase the size of Cupar by 30% –  includes 900 documents.

However, planning officers warn anyone wishing to support or object to any of the three plans must comment on each one individually.

And they add: “Combined representations covering all three applications cannot be accepted because they are legally three individual applications.”

What happens next?

The formal consultation period will end on Saturday June 29.

Planners will then review the comments received and decide whether the applicant needs to submit any more information.

If nothing further is needed, the council will do a detailed assessment of the three applications, including comments.

And a committee report will then be prepared with a recommendation for determination.

Councillors are likely to be asked for a decision later this year.

What is the Cupar North application?

The Cupar North plan, led by Persimmon Homes, has been rumbling on for 15 years.

It includes hundreds of houses on farmland on the town’s northern edge.

And developers say it will help tackle Fife’s housing emergency by providing more homes, 300 of which will be affordable.

A masterplan outlining details of the Cupar North development
The masterplan showing the proposed Cupar North development and relief road.

It also moots a primary school, hotel, leisure facilities and a petrol station.

A district heating system, open spaces and children’s play equipment are also included.

However, there are no plans for healthcare facilities.

And the relief road does not need to be built until the completion of the 600th house.

Almost 500 people objected to the proposal in 2022 before it was amended.

How to comment on the three applications

Many of the objections relate to flooding fears, school capacity issues and concerns existing health services would be swamped.

And some people fear the relief road will never materialise, prompting concerns over traffic congestion in the town.

The full Cupar North development application can be found here.

The application for the eastern roundabout is here.

And the western roundabout can be found here.

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