Springfield Properties has submitted proposals to create a new sustainable neighbourhood in Midlothian.
If approved, the Lingerwood development will see up to 1,000 new homes delivered within a 20-minute neighbourhood model.
Following consultation with Midlothian Council, local stakeholders and the public, Springfield refined its proposals to demonstrate how Lingerwood will complement neighbouring Newtongrange and Mayfield.
Springfield has prioritised accessibility and connectivity, ensuring residents can access services and amenities easily, while landscape designs focus on woodland planting, meadows and grasslands.
The submitted plans also include a standalone ‘an clachan’ - or village centre - drawing inspiration from the area’s mining history.
The Elgin-based developer is currently working on Dykes of Gray near Dundee, Bertha Park close to Perth, and Elgin South in Moray. Planning is also secured for Durieshill in Stirling and proposals are underway for Gavieside in Livingston.
If approved, the Lingerwood homes will use low and zero carbon technologies, along with energy efficiency and sustainable building techniques to minimise environmental impact. The homes will include a variety of house types and will be mixed tenure, ensuring there is a range of housing options available.
Martin Egan, chief operating officer for Springfield, commented: “We are pleased to mark 2022 with the submission of our proposals, following a great deal of consultation and engagement with local stakeholders.
“We believe our masterplan is a best-in-class example of the creation of a new sustainable neighbourhood which brings its own identity whilst respecting and connecting well with existing popular and distinct settlements.
“Our vision is aligned with the Midlothian Local Development Plan and has been shaped well with local input.”
Should the plans be approved, Springfield will start on-site as early as 2023, with the first phase of homes being available in approximately nine to 12 months.
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