The Scottish Government has overturned Aberdeenshire Council's rejection of plans to build 113 homes in Tarves, The Press and Journal reports. Councillors at the local authority refused Scotia Homes' plans last year due to concerns over the scale of the development and lack of accompanying amenities
Scotia Homes
A housebuilder has submitted plans to build more than 100 new homes in an Aberdeenshire village. Scotia Homes wants to create 113 new homes would be built in Tarves.
(from left) Roy Dryburgh from Scotia Homes, Kevin Stewart MSP and Craig Stirrat from Grampian Housing Association Grampian Housing Association is celebrating the completion of three developments of new affordable homes, increasing its portfolio of properties for social rent throughout the North-east
The Highland village of Croy is set for 100 new homes after plans were approved by local councillors. Developer Scotia Homes also intends to build a shop and a cafe on the Highwood site on Dalcroy Road.
New plans have been revealed for a development on the outskirts of Ellon of almost 1,000 homes, a quarter of which will be affordable. The mixed-use development proposed for land at Cromleybank Farm consists of up to 980 houses, 2 hectares of employment land, a southern bypass to Ellon, a water rese