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Scotland play Holland on March 28 - but who will win?

Rangers chief faces tough opposition to homes vision

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Published Date: 20 March 2009
RANGERS chairman Sir David Murray's bid to extend his multi-million-pound property empire is facing opposition from planners in Edinburgh.
City council officials are opposing plans to create more than 200 new homes on greenbelt land near Edinburgh Airport.

The Ratho Station scheme, which would see housing in the area almost double in size, has run into trouble over fears it may hamper attempts to expand the airport over the next 20 years.

Councillors on the capital's planning committee are being urged to safeguard land, that it is likely to be needed to help the Royal Highland Showground relocate to make way for the airport expansion. However, those plans were put on hold indefinitely last year.

Sir David's firm, PPG, has urged the planning committee to reject the professional advice of the officials on the grounds of the huge backing it says the scheme has from the local community.

Councillors will decide on the plans on Wednesday.





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  • Last Updated: 20 March 2009 12:49 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: David Murray
 
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Thistledhu,

20/03/2009 11:49:26
David Murray trying to ride roughshod over best intrest in the name of vested intrest.

and by the way if you bulid on that land where is the water that seeps into the ground there going to go?

 

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