Proposals to transform two barns into island vacation houses in Ayrshire have been granted planning permission in precept.
The buildings, at Nether Kirkton Farm in Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae, will probably be made out there as short-term vacationer lodging, topic to situations.
Luigi Giorgetti, who owns the Golf Street property and lives on web site, requested North Ayrshire Council to inexperienced mild a change of use software.
And planners have dominated the venture can go forward pending full particulars of the event – together with the inner structure of the vacation lets – being supplied forward of labor beginning.
Mr Giorgetti should additionally be sure that issues related to the event meet sure highway security necessities to the native authority's satisfaction.
A call discover issued earlier this month said: "The proposed growth would offer two extra vacationer lodging items inside a longtime vacation vacation spot and would assist the tourism economic system of the island.
"They're positioned near key sights in Millport such because the city centre and seashore.
"It's not thought-about seemingly that the proposal would have any vital amenity implications for neighbouring properties.
"The donor property would probably have its privateness affected by having two brief time period vacation lets inside such shut proximity, nonetheless, this is able to be a matter for homeowners.
"The proposed growth accords with the related insurance policies of the native growth plan, and there aren't any different materials issues. It's due to this fact advisable that planning permission be granted."
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