HOUSEBUILDER Cruden has unveiled proposals to deliver affordable homes on the site of the former Postings Shopping Centre in Kirkcaldy, which was demolished in 2023.
Design proposals include a mix of affordable housing tenures, including properties for those aged over 55. The development will comprise one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, including a series of colony houses. The homes will be owned by Kingdom Housing Association alongside Fife Council.
The proposals aim to regenerate a brownfield, derelict site, creating a new residential-led hub at the heart of Kirkcaldy town centre.
Cruden has submitted a Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) to Fife Council. This signifies the formal notice of intent to submit a planning application following a minimum 12-week period of consultation.
In accordance with statutory regulations, a pre-application consultation programme will be undertaken. This includes two public events, which will take place on June 18 and August 26 at Kirkcaldy Galleries.
Rory Stephens from Cruden said, “We are delighted to be bringing forward these much-needed affordable homes to Kirkcaldy for Kingdom Housing Association. Regenerating this current brownfield site will bring vitality to the town centre, supporting local businesses and encouraging greater connectivity through the site to the High Street. Through the consultation process, we are looking forward to receiving input from the local community, who will play a key part in shaping our proposals.”
Tricia Hill, development & sustainability director at Kingdom Housing Association, added, “The new homes in Kirkcaldy will bring much-needed new affordable homes to the area in an accessible town centre location. We are looking forward to working with Cruden on this much-anticipated development, which will deliver homes for Kingdom and Fife Council, helping to address the current housing emergency.”