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Pre-determination hearing recommended for on Leggart Brae development in Aberdeen

© Comer Homes UK An artists impression of the proposed homes at Leggart Brae A bid has been made to hold a hearing to discuss plans for an Aberdeen housing development. Aberdeen City Council’s planning development and management committee is being recommended to agree a special meeting of the group  to discuss the development, which is proposed for land to the south of Deeside Brae. Known as Leggart Brae, plans were originally submitted for up to 150 homes with associated landscaping and parking. This has now been revised to 133 units. Lodged by Comer Homes, it’s hoped 133 housing units made up of 86 homes and 47 flats will be given the go ahead.

Plans submitted for 130 homes at Leggart Brae on edge of Aberdeen

© Supplied by Comer Homes UK An aerial view of the proposed Leggart Brae development, Aberdeen. Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A major UK property developer is looking to make it first foray into the Scottish market with a housing development on the south-western edge of Aberdeen. The Comer Property Group is behind the Leggart Brae development, which would take shape south of the River Dee. It is proposed for fields between Deeside Brae and Tollohill Wood, with the firm hoping to build 133 homes, including 27 affordable properties.

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