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Battlelines drawn over Scone housing plan

Residents cast an eye over the latest Scone housing plan.
Residents cast an eye over the latest Scone housing plan.

Furious residents in Perthshire’s biggest village have mounted a campaign to halt work on an “invasion” of new housing.

People in Scone came out in force yesterday to view the latest proposals for a massive residential development earmarked for land to the north of the village.

Construction firm A&J Stephen is preparing to lodge a planning application for 700 houses on farmland between Spoutswells Drive and Angus Road.

If approved, the scheme could see the population soar by almost half.

Residents who attended the viewing at Scone’s New Church Hall have pledged to object to the proposals once they are submitted with Perth and Kinross Council.

Nadia Cassar said: “I wouldn’t be surprised if the majority of the village objects to these plans. I don’t think there’s anyone here who’s in favour.

“This feels to us like an invasion of our village. There’s going to be a huge increase of traffic and that’s going to create more pollution.

“Its going to completely change the character of Scone. People moved here because it was a nice, peaceful village but all that will change if this gets the go-ahead.”

The latest Scone Masterplan.
The latest Scone Masterplan.

Norman Henderson, who lives on the edge of the village, said: “Scone has become a rat run and it really has reached saturation point. It can’t cope with any more traffic.”

Concerns have also been raised about the scheme’s impact on a neighbouring ancient woodland.

Resident Moira Douglas added: “People here are going to fight this all the way.”

Locals have even formed a study group to examine and assess all aspects of the development, with the aim of highlighting all potential pros and cons.

Representatives of A&J Stephen were on-hand to answer questions about the latest plan. They stressed that all feedback from a previous consultation in December had been taken on-board whiling drawing up the new proposals.

John Stephen, A&J Stephen Managing Director, explains the designs to residents.
John Stephen, A&J Stephen Managing Director, explains the designs to residents.

A new school and recreation facilities could be built to cope with the population increase. Designs include a realignment to the A94 to link-up with the proposed Cross Tay Link Road.

An application for planning consent will be submitted in the coming weeks.

Residents have also raised concerns over separate plans to remove a huge area of zoned greenbelt on the edge of the village.

It is thought that the move, which is part of the council’s Local Development Plan, could clear the way for as many as 10,000 new properties.