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Permission granted for 81 new homes in Dumbarton
Advance Land Regeneration has secured planning permission from West Dunbartonshire Council to develop a 5-hectare site on Cardross Road in Dumbarton.Working in partnership with Miller Homes (West) Scotland the site will be home to 81 new family homes.Formerly occupied by St Michael’s Primary School and Notre Dame Convent, Advance Land Regeneration, together with their planning consultants and master-planners, Barton Willmore, and Dougall Baillie Associates, consultant engineers, have spent the past year working closely with West Dunbartonshire Planning department to ensure that the layout has been meticulously designed and that it carefully responds to the challenging constraints within the site.Work will start on site shortly to develop a new residential community that will feature a mix of two storey housing alongside open space, play area, extensive landscaping and a new access road.The Carmelite Sisters will remain in Craigend House within the site and are looking forward to having neighbours for the first time in over 20 years.AC Land Regeneration, a division of Advance Construction, specialises in the remediation and promotion of distressed brownfield sites.Operating Scotland wide, its experienced team work in partnership with landowners and housebuilders alike to release strategic land opportunities and create new communities.With the support of the parent company, and in house team’s expertise, the company is able to unlock challenging sites and provide a range of construction services and bespoke opportunities for clients.
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