Persimmon submits proposals for new homes in Newmacher

Persimmon submits proposals for new homes in Newmacher

Persimmon North Scotland has presented plans for 146 high-quality new homes to Aberdeenshire Council.

The planning application for the site that is allocated for housing in the council’s Local Development Plan includes proposals for 37 of the homes to be transferred to a housing association to help local people in housing need.

The wide range of new homes has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the local housing market – ranging from one to four bedrooms. All homes will feature solar panels as part of a focus on cutting carbon emissions and lowering household bills.

Around 40% of the Corseduick Road site would be dedicated to open spaces of various sizes, including a large open space for sports activities. The development would also feature a community orchard and play facilities.

Embracing the 20-minute neighbourhood principle, there will be connections to existing active travel routes, including a safe walking route to the local school. Land has also been set aside for the potential widening of Corseduick Road and Disblair Lane.

The new homes would see more than £300,000 invested in supporting the local community – including funding for local healthcare facilities. It is estimated the development will create around 70 local construction jobs each year, with a further 55 in services and other local firms.

James MacKay, Persimmon North Scotland managing director, said: “We’re pleased to have lodged our plans for a new community in Newmachar that would deliver much-needed new homes and bring a significant investment in the local community.

“Our proposals would provide a range of house types for young people, families and downsizers alike and with our homes priced around 20% below the market average, it would create more affordable opportunities for local people to own their own home.”

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