Plans for a new Aberfeldy Conservation Area will be discussed by the Enterprise and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday, November 12, Perth & Kinross Council have announced.
The approval of Conservation Area status would be safeguard Aberfeldy's historic townscape for future generations.
Councillors will be asked to approve the Aberfeldy Conservation Area Appraisal, which has been drafted following consultation with local people, community groups and national bodies. It outlines the boundaries of the proposed Conservation Area and the purpose of the scheme.
If the Appraisal is approved, Scottish Ministers will then be notified of the intention to designate the Conservation Area.
Enterprise and Infrastructure Convener, Councillor John Kellas, said: "The proposed Conservation Area concentrates on the traditional townscape and built heritage of Aberfeldy. The historic character is important for the quality of life and economic health of the town.
"New development in Conservation Areas will normally only be granted planning permission if it can be demonstrated that it will not harm the character or visual quality of the area. New development should also positively enhance the area through good design.
"Aberfeldy retains a strong architectural and historical character, and it is very important that this is recognised and protected. We already have several Conservation Areas in Perth and Kinross that work very well in protecting the historical environment and so I welcome this proposal for Aberfeldy. It is a beautiful town and it is entirely correct that we act to safeguard it for the future."
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