Turriff, Insch & Inverurie - Planning Applications
What is planned?
ABERDEENSHIRE COUNCIL
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2013, Regulation 20(1)
The applications listed below together with the plans and other documents may be viewed using the online Planning Register at https://upa.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/online-applications/.
Comments may be made quoting the reference number and stating clearly the grounds for making comment. Comments can be submitted using the Planning Register when viewing the application. Alternatively, comments can be addressed to Aberdeenshire Council, Planning and Economy Service, Viewmount, Arduthie Road, Stonehaven, AB39 2DQ. Please note that any comment, where considered valid, will be published on the Planning Register.
Please note that even if you have made comments to the applicant prior to this application being submitted, or to the Council regarding a similar application that has been made on this site before, you will still need to make your comments to the Council on the current application.
Comments must be received by 22 October 2025
Address: Lowellie, Gask, Turriff, AB53 8BP Proposal: Alterations and Extension to Dwellinghouse, Erection of Garage and Change of Use of Land to Domestic Garden Ground - APP/2025/1296
Address: 67 Commerce Street, Insch, AB52 6JB Proposal: Erection of Building with Ground Floor Retail Use (Class 1A) and First Floor Business Units (Class 4) and Associated infrastructure - APP/2025/1551
Address: Land Adjacent to Ashtead Technology, Towie Barclay Works, Turriff, AB53 8EN Proposal: Erection of Building, Formation of Yard and Associated Works (For Use Class 4 (Business), Class 5 (General Industrial) and Class 6 (Storage)). - APP/2025/1408
Address: 1 Don View, Monymusk, Inverurie, AB51 7JE Proposal: Erection of Detached Garage Including Change of Land Use to Domestic Garden Ground -APP/2025/1324
Open to feedback
From
2-Oct-2025
To
22-Oct-2025
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