Blairgowrie business gets planning permission after previous application refused

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The slightly scaled down version was deemed more acceptable by planners and the majority of councillors

A Blairgowrie firm with global reach has been granted permission to create an additional 581m² of additional warehouse space for storage.

The original plans which were refused were for an extension measuring 45m x 18m. The final revised proposal - put before councillors on Wednesday - was for a 44.7m x 13m extension. The long established family business has evolved over many years. The Proctor family originally manufactured textiles and supplied flax to Scotland’s mills before eventually moving into the supply and fabrication of insulation products in the 1960s.

She added: "The initial application was refused and one of the main factors was the detrimental impact on the neighbouring properties, which I understand. So we commissioned an independent surveyor to carry out the daylight and sunlight assessment to BRE standards. We've actually gone over and above what they ask for with the new submission."

 

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