A Perthshire village is looking set for a major expansion
A proposal for 64 new homes to be built on the eastern edge of Guildtown will be discussed at a meeting of the development control committee tomorrow. Three letters have been received from locals who are objecting to the proposals raising concerns of an unacceptable increase in traffic. However council officers are satisfied that roads are capable of absorbing the traffic and they look set to recommend approval of the plans to committee members.
Incinerator statement made by PKC
Plans for a waste to energy facility on Shore Road have generated a great amount of publicity in recent months. With campaignors opposing the project writing to every councillor, the local authority has released a statement saying that all parties must be treated fairly. A special meeting of the development control committee is due to take place in November. The Council has said a report to the committee will include all of the issues raised, including those of a legal nature brought to attention by local community councils.
Perth triumph at Beuatiful Scotland Awards
This year's beautiful Scotland competition winners were announced yesterday with Perth and Kinross taking away more awards than any other local authority area. Perth itself won in the large town category with Comrie, Muthil and Scotlandwell also taking away prizes. Judges praised the high horticultural standards stating they make perth an attractive place to visit. Over 70 communities across Scotland took part, with the judging taking place in August.
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