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Building firm claims ‘constructive discussions’ with community over plans for 1,400 homes at Halbeath

Building firm claims ‘constructive discussions’ with community over plans for 1,400 homes at Halbeath

The company behind a massive proposed development at Halbeath claims it is pleased with how the community consultation process has gone so far.

Taylor Wimpey East Scotland wants to create a residential development on land to the north of the Fife village.

The Dunfermline-based company is preparing plans to deliver around 1,400 homes, of which a quarter will be classed ‘affordable’.

Pauline Mills, the company’s land and planning director, said: “We’re really pleased with the positive steps that we have already taken in our community consultation process in relation to our proposed residential development for the land to the north of Halbeath.

“We have had constructive discussions with the local community groups that attended our first community liaison forum and we were delighted to see so many key stakeholders were represented at the meeting and took this early opportunity to engage with us as we develop our proposals for our emerging scheme.”

Representatives from Bellyeoman Community Council, Halbeath and Duloch Community Council, Halbeath Residents and Tenants Association, Kingseat Community Council, Long Row Improvement Group and Townhill Community Council were present.

“The CLF marked the start of a detailed community consultation process to which we are fully committed,” added Ms Mills.

As the second part of this process the company will be hosting a world cafe event from 10am to 12.30pm on Saturday in Carnegie Conference Centre.