Edinburgh-based developers Whiteburn Projects has submitted a detailed planning application for the residential development-led, mixed-use regeneration at March Street in Peebles.
Whiteburn has proposed the delivery of 71 new two, three and four bedroom homes on the 2.24 Ha former woollen mill site in the heart of the Borders town.
The development will also see the retention of historic buildings, with the Lodge Gatehouse being sympathetically extended and modernised into a new family home, and the Engine House and Boiler House retained for employment use. A key focus of the overall masterplan has been the retention of the Key Green Space on the site used for Allotments.
Roger Bainbridge, Director of Design and Delivery for Whiteburn Projects adds: "Our planning application for March Street in Peebles shows our continued commitment to deliver quality homes for local people in the Scottish Borders.
"Our two public consultation events earlier this year were both very well attended by the members of the local community who took the time to share their views and suggestions.
"We've been able to consider these views as our plans for the development have evolved, as well as work with Scottish Borders Council throughout the Pre-Application process. We are now pleased to be able to submit a set of proposals that we believe will create a sympathetic regeneration of March Street in Peebles.
"March Street is a fantastic location, a short walk from the High Street and amenities of the town, it is a true 20-minute neighbourhood. It remains our aspiration that our proposed development at March Street will provide a natural extension to the existing, active community of Peebles, delivering a choice of new homes that will appeal to both local people who have the desire to live in a new build home in their existing community or those who want to relocate and enjoy the fantastic quality of life living in this Scottish Borders town."
Rick McCluggage, Director of Architects at Smith Scott Mullan Associates stated: "The March Street project is a fantastic opportunity to regenerate an important brownfield site in the historic town centre of Peebles. The new homes will be extremely high quality and appeal to various household sizes and different generations. The inclusion of new homes for affordable rent is also important, to ensure the availability of quality rented housing in a town centre location, close to amenities, employment and transport.
"We are delighted to be working alongside Whiteburn Projects, a developer whose commitment to developing quality housing in established communities aligns with our own company vision and values."
Whiteburn Projects is a member of the Considerate Constructor Scheme and is fully committed to a programme of engagement with local communities and key stakeholders throughout the lifetime of its developments. Its programme of community engagement for the March Street development has included discussions with Scottish Borders Council regarding a range of Section 75 community benefits, as well as two public consultation events.
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