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An Camas Mor deliberation delayed until August

The Planning Committee of the Cairngorms National Park held a site visit yesterday at the site of the proposed An Camas Mor development in Rothiemurchus,
The Planning Committee of the Cairngorms National Park held a site visit yesterday at the site of the proposed An Camas Mor development in Rothiemurchus,

The decision whether to grant planning permission for a new village near Aviemore has been delayed until later in the year.

It had previously been understood that the Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) planning committee would consider the An Camas Mor development at Rothiemurchus on Friday.

However, the application has been left off the agenda for the meeting in Aviemore – and it will not now be considered until after the summer recess.

Members of the planning committee visited the proposed site after their meeting in May with a view to deliberating the case this month.

It is understood that the application was left off this month’s agenda by mutual agreement between the developer and the CNPA.

A spokeswoman for the national park confirmed that the site visit remains valid and will not be repeated, while the application is expected to go before the committee when they meet in August in Nethy Bridge.

The developers behind An Camas Mor were previously granted planning permission in principle in 2014.

The applicant has reapplied for permission to be extended as no detailed plans emerged in that time.

The ultimate vision is to build 1,500 homes on land at Rothiemurchus on the opposite side of the River Spey from Aviemore.

When the plans were submitted in March, a spokesman for the development said: “The development will create a sustainable new community with a unique combination of affordable housing, small business premises and community facilities in a woodland setting.”

The development has always been controversial, with a consortium of environmental campaigners taking a legal battle to the Supreme Court before dropping their appeal because of the cost of legal fees.

Groups such as the Cairngorms Business Partnership and Aviemore Community Council have given it their backing because of the economic benefit and the need for new housing in the area.

However, a number of objections to the project have been made, mostly relating to environmental concerns.