East Dunbartonshire's Planning Board has called for a public inquiry on the Scottish Government's decision to call in an appeal over a local housing application.
Plans by Hallam Land Management to build 140 homes on greenbelt land near Torrance were refused by the council's Planning Board in December.
The rejection was in line with the Planning Officers' recommendations that building the houses on grazing fields in Tower Farm was contrary to the Council's Local Plan and contrary to Scottish Planning Policy.
However, Scottish Government ministers have decided to call in an appeal by the developers for review.
Cllr Billy Hendry said: "We heard concerns about road safety, draining and flooding and public transport. Also, more than 170 local people felt strongly enough to object to the application and they deserve to be heard as part of the decision making process.
"Despite all this the applicant appealed and the Scottish Government Minister wants to review it and make a ruling. I am deeply disappointed and uncomfortable with this approach which compromises local democracy and decision making processes.
"The Planning Board made the right choice for the right reasons: it took account of planning guidance including representations made by local residents. A planning inquiry is now the only right way to go so that a full debate can be heard with residents being given a voice."
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