Judy Murray is locked in planning row with Dunblane residents over plans to ...

Judy Murray is locked in planning row with Dunblane residents over plans to ...
Judy Murray is locked in planning row with Dunblane residents over plans to ...
Judy Murray is locked in planning row with Dunblane residents over plans to build tennis centre and Andy Murray museum which will form part of development of 19 luxury homes Judy Murray is in a planning row with Dunblane residents over tennis court plans The tennis coach, 62, plans to build an Andy Murray museum and luxury homes  A petition against the plan given to an MP gathered more than 1,550 signatures The planning battle between the mother of Andy Murray and residents continues

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Judy Murray has become locked in a planning row with Dunblane residents over plans to build a tennis centre and an Andy Murray museum.

The Scottish tennis coach, 62, hopes to build a Sir Andy Murray Museum which will form part of a development of 19 luxury homes but has received opposition from local residents who do not want housing built on the green park.

The luxury homes are set to be built on the land between Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, along with the museum, and a golf and tennis centre, by Park of Keir Partners, the Daily Record reported.

But the mother of tennis legend Andy Murray has become locked in a tense planning row with Dunblane residents after a petition against the plans gathered more than 1,550 signatures. 

Judy Murray (pictured) hopes to build a Sir Andy Murray Museum which will form part of a development of 19 luxury homes but has received opposition from local residents

Judy Murray (pictured) hopes to build a Sir Andy Murray Museum which will form part of a development of 19 luxury homes but has received opposition from local residents

The Park of Keir is a partnership between Mrs Murray, Colin Montgomerie and the King Group, who see the park as the 'perfect location' to give 'young people the best possible opportunity' to try sports, according to the partnership's website. 

The tennis centre hopes to pay tribute to Andy Murray while the golf centre will be in honour of Scottish golfer Colin Montgomerie, with the website saying 'two of Scotland's most prominent sporting figures' are behind the two sites. 

But Mrs Murray's hopes to build a museum named after her son

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