A new residential development in Newcraighall has received the green light, subject to conditions, from councillors on City of Edinburgh Council’s development management sub-committee.
The site, to be developed by Cullross Ltd, will see 220 mixed-residential units brought to the area, located east of Glennie Road.
Flats, colony flats, and townhouses are included in the plans, with 163 of the units earmarked for affordable housing which will be delivered by Cullross on behalf of Hillcrest Homes. The remainder of the properties will be for private housing.
A ‘substantial’ open park space with landscaping will be provided for the local community.
The proposed development is allocated as housing site HSG27 in the council’s Local Development Plan, where residential development is acceptable in principle.
Mark Beaton, director of Cullross Ltd, said, “We are delighted to have had our application for residential development at Newcraighall East granted, subject to conditions. Extensive community consultation was undertaken on our ambitious proposals which will bring much-needed housing, the majority of which will be affordable housing, to Edinburgh.
“We were particularly keen to ensure that there is extensive greenspace available to the local community, including delivering a substantial landscaped open park. As the project progresses to site, we look forward to continuing to engage with the local community on this.”
Angela Linton, Hillcrest chief executive, added, “We’re delighted to again partner with Cullross to deliver another high-profile development. The 163 Hillcrest properties, which will form a significant portion of this development in Newcraighall, will offer a welcome boost of high-quality affordable housing to the city of Edinburgh.”
Rod Duncan, director of jmarchitects, commented, “jmarchitects are delighted that the planning application for Newcraighall has been approved. The six month process from start to approval is testament to the team and to the City of Edinburgh Council. The masterplan on an allocated site will deliver 220 new homes within a design framework that is based on sustainable and biodiverse principles with placemaking at its heart.”