Plans to sell the former Bubbles site to Cruden Homes Limited (CHL) have been approved.
Up to 122 new apartments could be created on the site of the former Xcite Livingston leisure pool.
Council officers recommended that elected members on the Council Executive approved plans to sell the land earlier today.
The plans could – potentially – raise up to £3.1 million (less deductible costs), which would be fully reinvested in protecting and improving council services for the local community in the long term, such improving the school estate. CHL are a large development company with a proven track record of delivering similar residential schemes in Scotland, and plan to build a four-storey development of apartments.
Planning permission would still need to be obtained, but the town centre location is seen as suitable for high-density and town centre uses, such as flats or shops.
Arrangement are in place to move the public artwork called ‘Symbiosis’ on the site to an alternative location in Almondvale Park in the current financial year. The council is funding & undertaking that work.
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