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Moray Council lodges plans for houses on Spynie Hospital site


By Alistair Whitfield

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Moray Council has submitted plans to build 62 affordable homes at the former Spynie Hospital site on the outskirts of Elgin.

Closed and fenced up. Spynie Hospital shortly before it was demolished in 2016. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Closed and fenced up. Spynie Hospital shortly before it was demolished in 2016. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

The hospital buildings were demolished four years ago.

The proposed new homes consist of six different types, and are a mix of detached, semi-detached and terraced housing.

They range from one to four bedrooms.

There are also a total of 130 car parking spaces within the proposed development.

Moray Council, in the middle of March, held a drop-in session at Elgin Community Centre on the future of the site, where residents were asked to weigh in with their opinions.

The public can view the details of the plans here

They can also comment and lodge objections or letters of support.

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