en.Wedoany.com Reported - Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured planning permission for an Approval of Matters Specified in Conditions (AMSC) from Fife Council for the development of a plot in the Kingswood area of Dunfermline. The site will provide 141 new homes and form part of what will be known as "Dunfermline's New City Quarter."

The wider Kingswood masterplan development has already received Planning Permission in Principle (PPiP), and this planning approval confirms Taylor Wimpey's detailed plans for homes, landscaping, and building materials. The approved development will offer a mix of two-, three-, four-, and five-bedroom homes and will introduce a range of new house types that the housebuilder plans to build in Scotland. Abby Kelman, Interim Land Director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, said the Kingswood project represents the next exciting phase of its partnership with Stirling Developments, following their successful collaboration on the Calderwood community in East Calder, West Lothian.
The wider Kingswood masterplan will include two primary schools, shops, employment and business units, as well as medical facilities, parks, and green spaces. The masterplan will also provide 25% affordable housing and is expected to accommodate approximately 4,700 people upon completion, creating over 7,000 jobs. Pauline Mills, Technical Director at Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, said that securing detailed planning permission enables the company to continue creating high-quality, sustainable communities, with the development placing a strong focus on biodiversity and sustainability, including features such as bird boxes, bee-friendly planting, and solar photovoltaic panels installed on every home.
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