Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Housebuilders have claimed the council’s planned use of compulsory purchase powers to acquire land under their control to build the Cross Tay Link Road would make it “extremely difficult” for them to reacquire any leftover land once the project is complete.Perth-based developer A and J Stephen is pushing back against the local authority’s plans to buy plots along the corridor picked for the new road using compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) as they say they have already pledged to give up land for the project through a separate agreement.Bosses argue a so-called Section 75 agreement they arranged with officials as part of their consent to build the Scone.
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