Approval given for residential-led development at Edinburgh Park

A massive new residential-led development with more than 1,700 homes has been given the go-ahead in the west of the city.
The new development will lie to the south of Edinburgh ParkThe new development will lie to the south of Edinburgh Park
The new development will lie to the south of Edinburgh Park

Parabola’s proposals for the southern phase of Edinburgh Park also include 43,000 square metres of commercial space, a 170-bedroom apartment hotel, a public square and extensive parkland.

The city council’s development management sub-committee has granted planning consent for the 43-acre site with a total of 1,737 new homes.

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Parabola have said they want to create a new “zero carbon” urban quarter with an emphasis on sustainable transport and low levels of car parking.

Most of the 1,737 new homes in the scheme will be flatsMost of the 1,737 new homes in the scheme will be flats
Most of the 1,737 new homes in the scheme will be flats

The Edinburgh tram line runs through the site and the development will be served by two tram stops, Edinburgh Park Central and Edinburgh Park Station.

The new homes, mostly flats of varying sizes, will be a mix of private residential, build-to-rent and affordable homes.

Delivery of the development is expected is to be phased. The company has previously said a priority will be to realise the affordable element of the scheme, which makes up 25 per cent of the total housing.

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The public square will be sited next to the existing Edinburgh Park station and close to the apart-hotel and a three-screen arts cinema.

The development will also feature villa apartmentsThe development will also feature villa apartments
The development will also feature villa apartments

Parabola managing director Tony Hordon said: “We are delighted to reach this key milestone in the development of Edinburgh Park to create a zero carbon, sustainable, vibrant new quarter of our city.

"At the heart of this application, one of the largest and most detailed considered by the council in the past decade, is our commitment to create a new community which provides a variety of high quality homes to meet the growing needs of the city including a vital element of affordable accommodation.

" The residential component will complement the range of other uses to create a new urban quarter of the city creating an exemplar with a commitment to wellbeing at its core.

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“We are pleased that councillors have supported the planning officers of the city council who have worked so diligently on this extensive planning application during these unprecedented times. Parabola considers the approach by our team and the city council to be a model of cooperation and shared learning.”

Tony Hordon says the development will create a new communityTony Hordon says the development will create a new community
Tony Hordon says the development will create a new community

The go-ahead for the southern phase comes in the same week that the company confirmed its first speculative office building at Edinburgh Park, 1 New Park Square, is about to be “topped out” in a virtual ceremony.

Mr Hordon said: “Interest in 1 New Park Square is exceptional and we are delighted we can advance with the residential aspect of our plans and deliver an exceptional new quarter of the city.”

Peter Millican, founder and chairman of Parabola, said: “This is another great step forward in creating a unique quarter for the city of Edinburgh. Parabola is pleased that we continue to deliver a place to work, live and relax; at Edinburgh Park that will be an important element in building back a better city. This has been some six years in the making and therefore such a wonderful milestone and reflection of the work the team has delivered over this period.”

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