Falkirk councillors vote to save greenbelt and reject bungalow plans

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Falkirk councillors narrowly voted to reject plans to build 21 houses on greenbelt land in Dennyloanhead, near Falkirk. The agent representing Barleyfield Developments Ltd told Falkirk Council's planning committee that the proposal was to build accessible bungalows on the triangle of land to the east of 20 Bankview Terrace, Denny Road.

David Jones told members that the new development would bring "much needed new housing" to within easy walking distance of shops and other facilities. Read more: Falkirk Council backs plans for restaurant and holiday lodges at Black Loch He also argued that the area being proposed is "unproductive land", which an independent assessment has found is not capable of being used for agriculture and, he said, was prone to fly tipping.Mr Jones said that market research by the developers has shown a high demand for bungalows, for an increasingly ageing population.The houses, he said, will have features such as wider doors and ramps that would make them accessible.He also promised that the new homes will also meet all energy requirements.Baillie Buchanan, convener of the committee, said that he felt Barleyfield Development's proposals to build bungalows suitable for older people in particular would provide a type of housing that is needed locally.But planning officers pointed out that the application in front of members was for the principle of houses being built and did not specify what type they would be.That meant that it would be impossible to insist the new homes should be specially designed as accessible when it came to final approval.Baillie Buchanan was backed by Baillie James Kerr who said the new housing would "help tremendously".But Councillor Laura Murtagh said the decision to

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