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Density concerns see 190-home application refused in Bathgate
West Lothian Council has rejected plans for around 190 new homes in Bathgate.Taylor Wimpey East Scotland wanted to deliver the properties at Sibbalds Wynd, located off Sibbalds Brae in Bathgate.The housebuilder’s proposals included the provision of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, new play areas as well as new bus stops on Sibbalds Brae, ten acres of open space, footpath and cycle links to Bathgate networks together with associated infrastructure.The land at Sibbalds Brae was granted Planning Permission in Principle (PPiP) in February 2020, and Taylor Wimpey’s application for Approval of Matters Specified by Condition (AMSC) sought to build on the outline design framework, integrating the proposed new development with the existing housing near the boundary of the development.Electric Vehicle Charging Points and Solar PV panels were also proposed, while a significant area of open space was to be retained and improved for the use of residents and a sustainable urban drainage system to manage surface water.However, councillors on West Lothian Council’s Development Management Committee did not grant planning permission over concerns regarding the density of the development.
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