Miller Homes is set to engage with the local community on proposals for a new residential development in Kinross.
An online consultation will be held on 29 September, followed by an in-person event at the end of October.
The house builder is seeking planning permission in principle (PPiP) - establishing the principle of development on the site - to deliver homes, including affordable housing.
Located on land adjacent to the M90 to the west of the Kinross, between Gallowhill Road and Station Road, the development could see a range of two to five-bed properties.
Arthur Mann, strategic land director for Miller Homes, said: "Our initial proposals are part of an evolving discussion, and we are keen to ensure that everyone locally is fully involved in shaping the development and more crucially to establish what they would like to see as part of the scheme.
"The development has the potential to deliver significant benefits to Kinross, including a mix of much-needed affordable and private homes, ensuring that those who want to live in the town are able to.
"We are keen to hear people’s views and encourage the community to attend these events, raise any questions they may have and provide feedback."
The Edinburgh-based house builder was established by Sir James Miller and family in 1934 as James Miller & Partners and since expanded to cover most of the UK, building more than 100,000 homes.
In May 2021, Miller Homes acquired Wallace Land & Developments, which controlled the site in Kinross, among others.
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