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Donald Turvill

Plans for 'major' New Town student housing development unveiled

Plans for a major student housing development in Edinburgh's New Town have been unveiled.

A pre-planning application to demolish a former builders' merchants in Canonmills to make way for 'purpose-built student accommodation' was received by council planners this week.

Although it is not yet known how many students the proposed accommodation will hold, developers CA Student Living (CASL) have submitted their plans as a major application, which means it is a 'large housing proposal'.

CASL are also behind the recently-completed Silk Mill student halls on Dundee Street, which consists of 225 bedrooms across five floors.

If approved, Eyre Place will be home to the fourth set of student halls within a one-mile radius, joining flats at Beaverbank Place, McDonald Road and Haddington Place.

Initial plans submitted to the council show where the flats would be built. (Image courtesy of Edinburgh City Council)

The number of people in higher education in the capital is currently around 130 per 1000 people — the second highest rate of any UK city — with this figure expected to rise over the next decade.

A slew of applications for new student flats across Edinburgh are currently under review by the council, including a 235-bed block at the former Leith tramway depot and a 120-bed block in Haymarket.

CASL are required to carry out a pre-application consultation with the local community at least 12 weeks before planning officials can accept and begin reviewing more detailed blueprints for the latest development on Eyre Place.

They have proposed to hold an online consultation from February 15 to March 9 and a 'virtual feedback event' on February 23.

So far, ward councillors for Inverleith, New Town and Broughton Community Council, and Friends of King George V and Scotland Yard Parks have received notification of the pre-planning application, which was validated by the council on Tuesday (December 22).

Flyers with information about the upcoming consultation will be distributed to residents living near the proposed development site in February.

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