There were 12 objections over the development.
Craigholme School in St Andrews Drive will be transformed into 10 new homes made up of four houses and six duplex apartments.
The vacant school is made up of five original villas interconnected with large areas of infill. The development would see the infill knocked down along with a large rear extension. Part of an extension to one of the villas is also to be demolished. She added: “It is nice to see a proposal where they have done a lot of thinking in respect to the conservation area.”conditions relating to the development to state precise materials for the gates, bins, a balcony on a villa and driveways.
“I have seen developments where they can cause an eyesore and result in not meeting the required historic environment policy objectives.”
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