en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scottish Borders Housing Association (SBHA) has submitted a planning application to the Scottish Borders Council for the development of 59 homes on the Heather Mill site in Selkirk. The project, prepared by Smith Scott Mullan Architects in collaboration with McTaggart Construction, aims to deliver a mix of high-quality, energy-efficient, and affordable housing to address a range of housing needs.

The planning application follows a public consultation event held earlier this year, where local residents were invited to review the proposals, engage with the project team, and help refine the planning details before submission. If approved, the project will redevelop a prominent brownfield site, increase the supply of affordable housing in Selkirk, and support the town's broader regeneration goals.

Maria Lyle, Chief Executive of SBHA, said that submitting the planning application marks a significant milestone for the Heather Mill project and a key step towards delivering 59 much-needed affordable homes in Selkirk. She noted that the proposal will transform a long-derelict area into new homes designed around local needs.
Janice Russell, Managing Director of McTaggart Construction, said the Heather Mill project is an excellent opportunity to deliver much-needed affordable housing in Selkirk, and the company is pleased to support SBHA in reaching this milestone. She added that the two parties recently broke ground together on Linglie Road and look forward to advancing this application.
Rick McCluggage, Architect and Director of Smith Scott Mullan Architects, said the firm continues to work with SBHA and McTaggart to deliver high-quality new affordable homes in Selkirk through both the Heather Mill and Linglie Road developments. He mentioned that Heather Mill will create a balanced mix of houses and villa-style apartments, with carefully designed streetscapes and outdoor spaces responding to the growing demand for well-designed and affordable homes in the area.
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