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Cala Homes unveils plans for 70 new homes in Bridge of Don

Cala Homes wants to build new homes in Bridge of Don
Cala Homes wants to build new homes in Bridge of Don

Cala Homes is planning to construct 70 new homes in Aberdeen as part of an ongoing major development.

The Grandhome Trust has been given permission in principle to build a new community in Bridge of Don, consisting of 4,700 properties alongside commercial, shopping and leisure outlets.

The building company has already completed the Balgownie Gate development, which features 26 homes, and is in the final phase of the Links at Dubford which consists of a further 65.

And now, Cala is seeking permission to built 70 properties which would be a mixture of semi-detached and terraced homes as well as apartments.

Brian Smith, a trustee at Grandhome, has been delighted by the progression of the development.

He said: “We’re very excited for Grandhome as we take another major step forward with Cala’s planning application for the first phase of houses.

“This is another exciting moment for us as we move from more than a decade of planning towards the delivery of the very first homes.

“We are very pleased to be working with Cala as one of our housebuilding partners – they have embraced our enthusiasm for delivering an exemplary community above and beyond the norm.

“We look forward to them moving on site and turning the plans into some of the community’s first homes.”