More than 100 homes approved by East Lothian Council
East Lothian Council’s planning committee met remotely this week to consider a number of applications including 105 new houses as part of the greater Wallyford development.
Councillors unanimously approved planning permission for the additional homes west of Fa’side Terrace.
The application was submitted by Barratt Homes on behalf of BDW Trading Limited.
The committee also unanimously approved a change to planning consent for new homes at Letham Mains, Haddington, which related to a change in some of the house types used on the site, with no change to the number of homes to be erected.
Councillors agreed unanimously to an application for a £46 million new high school at Wallyford to serve the raft of new homes in the area.
Designed by JM Architects, the Wallyford Learning Campus will serve a fast-growing population in the former mining village with a combined secondary, early years facility and a school for pupils with complex needs.
To be constructed on farmland west of Masons Way, north of the new Wallyford Primary School, the project will contain a secondary school designed to accommodate initially 950 pupils from the wider Musselburgh catchment area and other community facilities including a 20 pupil nursery, a 50 pupil Severe and Complex Needs Centre, an adult day centre, community library, café, community spaces and sports facilities.
The application also includes associated playgrounds, two sports pitches, car parking, electric vehicle chargers, cycle shelters, play equipment and landscaping. Both the building and the site are designed to cater not only for secondary school pupils but for the wider community across all age groups. The development has an anticipated opening year of 2024.