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Planning
Application reference: 17/05742/PPP
Planning status: Planning Application Submitted
Application details:
An application (Ref: 17/05742/PPP) has been made for Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) for a residential-led mixed use development. The proposed development would require the demolition and clearance of all existing buildings on site and the construction of a series of new buildings. In summary, the proposed development would include:
Up to approximately 220 residential units (Class 9 and suigeneris flats) consisting of flats in four, five and six storeybuildings and colony style houses, with associated refuse and cycle storage areas;
Ground floor commercial space (Class 4);
Creation of associated external hard and soft landscaping including amenity spaces and footpaths including creation of a new pedestrian route along the banks of the Water of Leith, linking Anderson Place to the existing pedestrian footbridge on the Water of Leith Walkway to the west of the site;
Up to 145 private car parking spaces (including 13 No. disabled/5 No. electric charging);
Creation of a new vehicle access point onto Anderson Place and two access points onto Bonnington Road Lane.
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