Jimmy Savile's Highland cottage where paedophile DJ abused up to 20 victims ... trends now

Jimmy Savile's Highland cottage where paedophile DJ abused up to 20 victims ... trends now
Jimmy Savile's Highland cottage where paedophile DJ abused up to 20 victims ... trends now

Jimmy Savile's Highland cottage where paedophile DJ abused up to 20 victims ... trends now

The Glencoe property was the disgraced presenter's home from 1998 until 2011 Application for new three-bed home withdrawn by retail tycoon Harris Aslam It has been repeatedly vandalised following revelations of his prolific sex abuse

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Plans to demolish a Highland cottage once owned by Jimmy Savile and build a new house on the site have been scrapped.

The Allt-na-Reigh property, in Glencoe, was the residence of the disgraced DJ from 1998 until 2011. 

The depraved paedohile is believed to have abused up to 20 people inside his remote lair nestled in the Highlands. 

The cottage was bought by the family of retail tycoon Harris Aslam in 2021, who sparked protests from objectors over plans to rip down the building and construct a new three-bed home. 

However, Highland Council have now confirmed the application has been withdrawn but said new proposals had been submitted. 

Designs for the property at Allt-na-Reigh in Glencoe has been withdrawn this week

 Designs for the property at Allt-na-Reigh in Glencoe has been withdrawn this week 

It is believed Jimmy Saville abused up to 20 people inside his remote lair nestled in the Highlands

It is believed Jimmy Saville abused up to 20 people inside his remote lair nestled in the Highlands 

Following revelations of late owner Savile's prolific sex offences, the cottages has been repeatedly vandalised and had slogans sprayed on its walls.

Following revelations of late owner Savile's prolific sex offences, the cottages has been repeatedly vandalised and had slogans sprayed on its walls.

Officials said the fresh plans were expected to be available for the public to view by next week.

Highland Council added: 'Please note that we do not have a timeframe for when the validation will take place so please refer back to the e-planning website over the coming days.'

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