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Hillside School: Controversial Aberdour housing plans approved on appeal
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Aberdour: Reporter asked to change mind over Hillside appeal
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FINAL plans to build 84 homes in Aberdour have been approved by Fife Council. Cala Homes got the go-ahead last week from the central and west planning committee to develop five hectares of agricultural land south of Main Street. Planning manager Steven Cooper said: “We have been working hard to ensure that the proposal meets the requirements of local buyers whilst engaging with the local community to address concerns. “Although it has not been possible to accommodate all of the suggestions made by the community council, we have been able to make some changes to the site design through this engagement.
A leak in the Hawkcraig area yesterday (Wednesday) evening left some residents without water. Other homes had a drop in water pressure or dirty or discoloured water. Iain Fleming, from Aberdour Community Council, had posted: An engineer has attended this leak but was unable to make the repair on attendance. A further request for a squad of engineers to attend and make the repair has been arranged. If you live locally it may be best practice to store water in case the repair involves a water outage. This afternoon a spokesperson for Scottish Water said: The burst in the Hawkcraig area was reported to us yesterday evening and repaired this morning.
Work starts on replacing storm-wrecked bridge linking Fife coastal path with Aberdour
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The replacement of a key bridge on the Fife Coastal Path, which collapsed during severe storms in 2020, has taken a major step forward.
Engineers have carried out an in-depth survey of the Aberdour Harbour bridge to assess the extent of the damage and what it will take to repair.
Summer floods
On August 12 last year Fife suffered more than a month’s rainfall in just 24 hours resulting in flooding throughout the region.
In Aberdour flood water from the Dour Burn washed away abutments, as well as banking and structural supports, which eventually lead to the bridge being removed amid fears over safety.
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