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Two events lined up for feedback on 150 new Inverness homes bid





People will get a chance to have a say on plans for around 150 new homes in Inverness at two proposed public events.

Highland Council wants to build the housing on land previously used for Torvean Golf Course in General Booth Road.

The layout of the course was changed when the West Link Road – connecting the A82 and Dores roundabout was built. It was also renamed Kings Golf Club.

There has been other housing, sports facilities and parkland developed in tandem with development of the road – the first phase of which opened in December 2017.

Last month, a pre-application notice was lodged for "proposed residential development of circa 150 units including associated infrastructure, roads and drainage".

A drop-in session for the public to discuss the plans is proposed for June 30 at Charleston Community Complex from 5pm-8pm.

Another drop-in event is set for Kings Golf Club on July 17 from 1pm-5pm


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