Views sought on proposed Masterplan Consent Area at Ardersier

Views sought on proposed Masterplan Consent Area at Ardersier

The Highland Council is inviting local residents to share their views on a possible proposal for a Masterplan Consent Area (MCA) Scheme at Ardersier Mains.

MCAs are a legal planning tool that enable advance consent for large development sites, significantly reducing the time it takes to deliver housing and infrastructure.

At a meeting of the Economy and Infrastructure Committee in November, members agreed to take a significant step forward in addressing the region’s housing needs and unlocking development potential by progressing plans to establish several Masterplan Consent Areas (MCAs) across Highland.



Chair of the Committee, Councillor Ken Gowans said: “Members endorsed the use of MCA’s in implementing the recommendations set out in the Highland Housing Challenge Partnership Action Plan, reaffirming our ambition to tackle housing pressures and support economic growth across the region.

“Masterplan Consent Areas will allow us to respond more quickly to economic opportunities and housing pressures, while ensuring communities are actively involved in shaping development from the outset. It’s a streamlined yet more inclusive way to plan for Highland’s future.”

The proposal under consideration in Ardersier is for a residential-led mixed-use development, including up to 600 homes, community facilities, and supporting infrastructure. The prospective developer is Springfield Properties PLC.

To ensure the community has the opportunity to shape the plans, two public engagement events will be held in Ardersier. The first of these will be on Wednesday 14 January at the War Memorial Hall, Station Road, Ardersier.



Members of the public are invited to an informal drop-in session from 3pm to 5pm, followed by an evening session from 6pm to 7:30pm, with a formal presentation and round-table discussion starting at 6:30pm. Attendance for the evening discussion is limited, so anyone interested in attending is asked to confirm by email to MCA@highland.gov.uk

Local councillor and chair of the council’s Housing and Property Committee, Councillor Glynis Sinclair, said: “Our ambition is to deliver 24,000 new homes over the next decade and MCAs will play a vital role in addressing the housing shortage and unlocking new opportunities. This is an important chance for the community to help shape the future of Ardersier. We want to hear your views and ensure that any development reflects local priorities and aspirations.”

Comments can be submitted by email, at the event via paper forms, or verbally during discussions. The first deadline for feedback is 13 February 2026, with a final deadline of 31 March 2026.

A second public session will follow a similar format and is scheduled to take place in the same venue on 11 March 2026.


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