A3 Dufftown Hillside Farm Site

Public invited to give feedback following planning approval for Hillside Farm masterplan

Following planning approval for the Hillside Farm masterplan in Dufftown, a public consultation has now launched on the proposals to help shape the future of the area.

The masterplan sets out a vision for a new neighbourhood, with opportunities to grow the local economy, create new accessible green space, address the climate emergency and support the elimination of fuel poverty through the provision of warm, sustainably heated homes. The plan was previously consulted on and updated as a result. 

The project follows a Housing Needs and Demand Report undertaken by Dufftown and District Community Association (DDCA) which identified a community need for affordable housing in the area. The Moray Growth Deal’s £7.5m Housing Mix Delivery project, which is funded by Moray Council and the Scottish Government, have helped to fund the first phase of the project through the delivery of a masterplan for the site.  

The public consultation period runs from until 22 July, with an in-person drop-in event to be held on 11 June at Dufftown Library from 4pm - 7pm. 

Councillor Marc Macrae, Chair of the Economic Development and Infrastructure Committee and Moray Growth Deal lead said: “Securing planning approval for Hillside Farm is a major milestone in our masterplan. Working together with local communities and Dufftown and District Community Association, our vision sets the foundation for new homes and public spaces. We look forward to the consultation to get feedback on our proposals”. 

Fraser McGill, Chair of Dufftown and District Community Association (DDCA) added: “Our report highlighted the need for affordable housing for the local community, so we are pleased to see the masterplan reach the next key phase. The consultation is a valuable opportunity for the public to share their opinions and get the best out of the plan.”   

Katie Munro, Architect at Collective Architecture said: “The Hillside Farm masterplan has been shaped through a collaborate process, involving DDCA and the local community. The current proposals reflect the constructive feedback received through previous consultations, which has been carefully considered and meaningfully incorporated into the evolving design. We look forward to receiving further thoughts on the proposals from the upcoming consultation.”

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