CALA Homes has submitted a planning application to Aberdeen City Council to build an exclusive residential development at Balgownie Road, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen.
The plans for Balgownie Road include the creation of 32 luxury detached, semi-detached, terraced homes and townhouses. In addition to this, a number of affordable homes are also included within the plans.
The submission follows the success of CALA’s adjacent development, Balgownie Gate, which comprised 26 three, four and five bedroom homes from CALA Homes’ Signature Collection.
As part of the proposal, CALA Homes will demolish the former One Bowl Centre which is situated on the proposed site. The derelict building – which is seen as a danger and a blight in the local landscape – will be removed as part of plans with the development being brought forward in-line with CALA’s exacting standards which have been welcomed at the previous site.
The Bridge of Don development will include a variety of sizes and style of homes, appealing to a mix of buyers, including first time buyers, those with growing families to homebuyers looking to downsize.
Mike Naysmith, managing director of CALA Homes (North), said: “The demand for homes at both Balgownie Gate and our current Links at Dubford development has been good, therefore we are keen to build on this momentum as the appetite is certainly there for homes of this quality in the area.
“If approved, we will continue to offer a fantastic range of property size and style, all featuring CALA’s exacting specifications and generous living space.
“Our plans have been carefully designed to include the demolition of the current derelict building located on the site. The former One Bowl Centre has long been considered an eyesore by the local community and we would welcome the opportunity to develop this area in keeping with CALA’s high standards apparent at the adjacent Balgownie Gate.”
It is proposed that if the plans are approved, work on the site would start in spring 2017.