Plans approved for first phase of major East Lothian housing development

Typical Taylor Wimpey street scene
Typical Taylor Wimpey street scene

TAYLOR Wimpey East Scotland has secured planning permission for the build of the first 137 homes in its new development Dolphingstone, Wallyford.

The firm said that the approval signals a key milestone in the delivery of the new neighbourhood of around 700 new homes at the East Lothian site.

A programme of infrastructure and enabling works to facilitate the first new homes is already underway, with it set to bring two, three, four, and five-bedroom properties as well as nine two-bedroom affordable apartments.

The overall masterplan vision for Dolphingstone will provide 25% affordable homes. It will also contribute to the delivery of a proposed new secondary school and local transport infrastructure improvements while providing new foot and cycle connections to create an active travel corridor to Wallyford and the local train station.

Taylor Wimpey’s vision for the land at Dolphingstone will also complement its developments nearby at Ravensheugh, St Clements Wells in Wallyford, Letham Meadows in Haddington, and its latest development to open at Belhaven Way in Dunbar, it added.

Pauline Mills, technical director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, said, “We are so pleased to confirm that our planning consent for the first new homes and apartments for our Dolphinstone development has been granted by East Lothian Council. In fact, work has already started to deliver our infrastructure and enabling works at the development, which cements our commitment to the wider East Lothian area.

“This is a significant programme of work that will take several months to complete, and as a responsible homebuilder, we will ensure this is carried out as efficiently as possible to minimise any inconvenience to the local community.

“Over the years, we have seen steady interest in our local developments across East Lothian from homebuyers looking to take advantage of the great location and commutable routes to Edinburgh and the wider area that it offers.

“The start of our enabling and infrastructure work will ensure that we can continue to play our role in the delivery of new homes as part of the overall East Lothian Local Development Plan while also providing a range of new homes that will appeal to a range of buyers who want to call this area home.”