The Murray Estates development will also deliver a 40-acre park, a neighborhood center, department stores and local road improvements. Located southwest of the Gogar Roundabout, Redheughs Village is well connected to the rest of the city by public transport, with five tram stops nearby and easy access to Edinburgh Gateway and Edinburgh Park Rail Stations.

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Existing bus services will also be extended to the site to provide extended connections. Murray Estates also hopes to improve cycling and pedestrian crossings in the area.

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read more Edinburgh Royal Hospital: Nurses are threatened by angry residents as they park … It has been described as one of the most sustainable new developments in Scotland, with active bike and pedestrian routes included in the plans. West Edinburgh: Scottish Government Gives Final Approval for New ανάπτυξη 500 Million Housing Development The project has been in the design process since 2015 and was approved by the City of Edinburgh in June 2016 before being requested by the Scottish Government. David Murray, CEO of Murray Capital, a parent company of Murray Estates, said: “We are pleased to receive final approval from the Scottish Government for the first phase of the Garden District following a lengthy and comprehensive design application process . “The demand for sustainable family-run homes within walking distance of the capital is strong and we look forward to starting work to deliver the 1,350 much-needed homes, supporting infrastructure and urban comfort.” However, some locals are not in favor of the new development. David Murray, CEO of Murray Capital, a parent company of Murray Estates. City Councilman Robert Aldridge, representing Drum Brae and Gyle Ward, voted against the development at a council meeting. He said: “There is already huge growth in the west of the city in West Craigs and Cammo. Road junctions in Maybury and Barnton are already congested and further development can only exacerbate congestion and air pollution in the area. “I am very disappointed that the SNP ministers seem satisfied with the overdevelopment of the western capital at the same time that they are underfunding the council, leaving our local infrastructure overloaded.” The project has been in the design process since 2015, however, Murray Estates has now been licensed without further conditions. It was first approved by the Edinburgh Council in June 2016, however, the Scottish Government called for the design application. The selected journalist advised to grant the planning permission in principle. This was then ratified by the Scottish Ministers in April 2020. After agreeing to a planning commitment with the Edinburgh Council, the Scottish Government asked Murray Estates to take part in another process in October 2021 to assess the impact of the recently published proposed local development plan on the previous decision. of. The Edinburgh Garden District hopes to deliver 9,000 new homes in the city.

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