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Highland construction firm Tulloch Homes to take on largest central belt development to date in Stirling


By Andrew Dixon

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Tulloch Homes chief executive of George Fraser.
Tulloch Homes chief executive of George Fraser.

Tulloch Homes has been given the go-ahead for its largest ever central belt development as part of the South Stirling Gateway masterplan project.

A £100 million development to deliver 800 homes will begin early next year following a successful joint initiative by Tulloch Homes and Persimmon Homes.

George Fraser, chief executive of Tulloch Homes, said: “We have been liaising with Stirling Council for over 10 years with a view to playing our part in achieving their commendable vision of a South Stirling Gateway.

“It’s extremely pleasing to bring this to fruition by securing planning consent for this ambitious development.

“This is a shovel-ready project of major inward investment to the Stirling area.”

Brucefields Family Golf Centre, owned and operated by Tulloch since 2004, will now be the latest Scottish golf club to close as the nine-hole course’s land will be used for new housing.

Membership has declined sharply in recent years and the land has been zoned for housing in the local development plan.

Tulloch plans to unfurlough around 80 people over the next three weeks.

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