Preparations begin to demolish Lindsay House
Published: Wednesday 31 July 2024
Work is set to start on pulling down a former homeless unit in East Kilbride village.
Lindsay House ceased operating in November of last year, and now plans are being finalised to develop new affordable housing there.
This will begin with initial works to prepare for the demolition of the current building, starting on Monday 5 August, when the contractor will take over the site.
Consultation has taken place with local businesses that may be impacted by the demolition and the construction work that would follow. The council will also be consulting with local residents on the plans.
Stephen Gibson, Executive Director of Housing and Technical Resources, said: “Having closed Lindsay House some months ago, we are pleased to report that good progress is being made in relation to reprovisioning the site in a way that will benefit East Kilbride village, though our Housing Investment Programme.
“As part of this we have undertaken a range of initial community engagements, including visits to local businesses which were followed by meetings with a group of local businesses. We are fully committed to listening to all local residents and businesses, and keeping them informed going forward.
“An application for Conservation Area Consent to demolish Lindsay House has been submitted and will be subject to statutory publicity and consultation arrangements.
“Meanwhile, all necessary preparations and contract arrangements for demolition are being put in place, ready for implementation if approved. At the same time, plans are being readied for the submission of a full planning application for the future of the site.
“We look forward to sharing these exciting plans with the people of East Kilbride, who we know share our desire to see the Lindsay House site developed in a way that further enhances their historic village.”
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