Plans for a new urban community on the outskirts of Edinburgh have been submitted by developers. According to reports, the £200m Shawfair development will be the "largest urban expansion project" ever to take place in the area and will include a commercial and residential quarter, with around 4,000 new homes built. There will also be two new primary schools and a secondary school plus improved transport infrastructure with a rail link on the new Borders line.
The ambitious project will include one million sq ft of commercial and retail space and will have a town centre and a supermarket, while the primary schools will cater for up to 800 pupils and the secondary school will be able to take 1,200.
It is thought it will take 15 years to complete the development, which will provide a net economic output of £32.2m a year during the development phases, and £99.9m a year thereafter.
The project has been designed by developers Shawfair LLP, and is being launched by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Welcoming the plans, Ms Sturgeon said: "The venture will boost local employment, create jobs, support skills development and strengthen Scotland's infrastructure. The fact that it will be accessible as part of the Borders Rail route will make the project even more attractive.
"Shawfair is an impressive development with significant benefits to the local economy and community. Creating nearly 1,000 full-time jobs during the construction phase and over 4,000 upon completion, this project will provide countless opportunities, not only for the young apprentices joining us here today, but for those of the future."
Andrew Mickel, from Shawfair LLP, added: "The Shawfair project has long been in development. Our vision is to build a new self -sufficient community supported by a vibrant town centre with public amenities such as schools and a healthcare centre, transforming the area.
"We look forward to working closely with local councillors and the community to deliver a modern town suited to the needs of the people of Edinburgh and Midlothian."
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