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Hundreds of homes set to be built in the north-east’s biggest town…but local residents worry about strain on schools

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Plans for the major expansion of the north-east’s biggest town have been given the go-ahead by the local authority.

A proposal to build 225 new homes in Peterhead were first unveiled two years ago by Muir Homes and have finally been given the seal of approval by the local authority.

The decision means the Fife-based construction company can commence work at the West Road locale in the hope of attracting hundreds of families to the town by next spring.

Last night, a spokeswoman for Muir Homes said the firm was hoping to have feet on the ground by October.

She added: “We are delighted to have secured planning approval for our site at West Road in Peterhead.

West Road, Peterhead.
West Road, Peterhead.

“We have been working with the council for some months to secure consent for a mix of detached and semi-detached terraced family homes.

“We remain positive about the prospects for the north-east economy and the development at Peterhead is part of our expansion strategy for the area which adds to our current sites in Aberdeen and Laurencekirk.”

However, concerns have been raised about the strain the development would place on local schools.

Before the application was formally submitted to Aberdeenshire Council, local councillors expressed fears that schools would become overcrowded.

At the time, only two of Peterhead’s 10 primary schools were operating within capacity, with some bursting at the seams and others with empty desks.

Since then, however, Aberdeenshire Council has taken steps to move the boundaries for catchment areas.

It means that children moving into the new houses will be zoned for Dales Park Primary School which is running under capacity.

The school currently educates over 140 pupils – fewer than half of its school roll cap.

The new homes, which will include a mix of three and four-bedroom properties, will be built over four phases.

In a design statement submitted alongside the application, a spokesman for Muir Homes said a 20mph speed limit would be imposed on the development’s roads.

Public gardens, which will form the “core of the open space provision”, will also be created.

He added: “The design of the street layout, open spaces and buildings will take account of, recognise and respect the character and topography of the landscape and the microclimate of this area to ensure energy efficiency.”