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Andrews Bay Resort (Kingask) - Control Liaison Committee Seen
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News from the liaison committee is hard to source.
Fife Council have no public record of any of the meetings
that have taken place, although they seem to be keeping an internal record - so
much for keeping lines of communication open.
Information unearthed, so far :-
Extract from St Andrews Community Council Draft Minutes -
June 2000 for approval
Frances Melville reported that the May meeting had involved
a visit to the site to look at the coastal path and the Site of Special
Scientific Interest. Trying to persuade the developers that proper presentation
of these would be an attraction to Kingask. Archie Strachan called for
Community Council to give every support to the liaison committee over the
coastal path, which was backed by Frank Riddell who pointed out that it is a
right-of-way.
Extract from St Andrews Community Council Draft Minutes -
May 2000 for approval
Archie Strachan asked if there was any information coming
from the Liaison Committee. As neither Frances Melville nor Chris Young were
present to report this is to be included on the June agenda.
Liaison Committee for Kingask
development more
The Citizen, 24 Mar 2000
A move to make sure lines of communication are kept open
between the local community and St Andrews Bay Development Ltd is set to be
approved by Fife Council.
Residents to have say on Kingask more
Michael Alexander, The Courier, 18 Mar 2000
The £50 million hotel, golf and leisure complex being
constructed at Kingask, near St Andrews, seems to have hit the headlines for
all the wrong reasons over the past 18 months. more
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