New plans for a major residential development on the site of the former Clydesdale Steelworks have been submitted to North Lanarkshire Council for review (Image: WSH])

New plans for homes on former Clydesdale Steelworks submitted to North Lanarkshire Council

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New plans for a major residential development on the site of the former Clydesdale Steelworks have been submitted to North Lanarkshire Council for review.

Developer Banks Property and homebuilder Miller Homes have put forward a joint planning application that would see 451 homes built on the 33-hectare brownfield site in New Stevenston, which is allocated for residential development in the council’s most recent housing land audit.

The Clydesdale development proposes a wide variety of property types, as well as substantial areas of landscaped public open space and a number of formal play areas.

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Banks Property and Miller Homes have held a number of public consultation events about the project over the last two years, with visitor feedback highlighting the local community’s desire to see the site rejuvenated and brought into proper use.

The new planning application is expected to come before North Lanarkshire Council’s planning committee next year, with work set to start on site as soon as possible if it is approved.

James Seabury, principal development planner at Banks Property, said: “We’re working to transform a brownfield site which has become badly affected by fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour into a modern, sustainable residential development, and we’re very pleased to have reached this landmark on the journey towards making it happen.

“The Clydesdale development would help increase the supply of high-quality homes and would offer a range of different house types, enabling more people to stay in or move to the area.

“We’re excited by the opportunities presented at the Clydesdale site and the multiple benefits it would deliver to the local community.”

Andrew McArthur, regional operations director for Miller Homes Scotland West, added: “This new site presents a significant opportunity for both Banks Property and Miller Homes to deliver much-needed housing for the North Lanarkshire community, addressing the continuous demand for new build homes.”

For further information on the proposed Clydesdale residential development and to register support for it, visit www.banksgroup.co.uk/clydesdale

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