Construction of new housing at a new sustainable community in St Andrews is set to commence in September, breaking ground on the delivery of the first phase of this exciting development.
It follows the granting of planning consent by Fife Council.
St Andrews West (STAW) has evolved over many years and aims to provide an exemplar new urban development, boasting a long-term commitment to the town and community. The multi-million- pound investment is also serving to deliver considerable employment opportunities both in the town and further afield.
The proposals form part of the wider St Andrews West masterplan, approved by Fife Council in June 2019. The overall development will ultimately comprise up to 900 new homes along with university, business and employment land.
Designed by award-winning architects Studio LBA, works starts on Phase 1 – the first 38 of 96 units - including a mix of terraced, semi-detached housing, flats and maisonettes, placed carefully within an extensively landscaped setting.
Great consideration has been given to sustainability, which is at the very heart of the design and includes air source heat pumps, biodiverse landscaping and aims to reduce energy consumption through high levels of insulation and air-tightness.
Shared streets, dedicated cycle lanes and connections to wider public transport networks will aim to encourage sustainable travel. In addition, a central green corridor and active travel route running through the site aims to connect neighbourhoods and provide a safe social amenity space for residents.
Key to the design of this phase is an understanding of the sensitivities of placing a new contemporary development within a historic town. The design has therefore been developed through careful studies, analysis and gaining an understanding of the wider context of St Andrews.
Headon S1 St Andrews West, the developers behind St Andrews West, brings together two award-winning family-owned businesses with a clear vision for the delivery of this first phase.
Headon is a St Andrews' based developer with over 30 years of experience developing in the town. S1 Developments and the Teague family have been behind many prestigious residential developments primarily in the Edinburgh area. Both the Headon and the Teague families have an enviable reputation for the quality of their developments.
Joe Headon, Director at Headon S1 St Andrews West, said: "We are delighted to be commencing work in September at St Andrews West, breaking ground to deliver the first new homes, as well as transport links and greenspace.
"A combination of two family-owned businesses, with an enviable reputation for the quality of the developments delivered, it is fabulous to be finally turning our vision of this contemporary neighbourhood, which has evolved over many years, into a reality.
"This first phase aims to deliver an exemplar new urban development, firmly bedded in the rich history of the town and with sustainability at its very heart. Whilst being contemporary in design, we are conscious of the obvious sensitivities of placing a new development in such a historic town and have taken considerable care to design it accordingly."
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