Cruden has submitted a planning application for 67 homes at Kirkton North, Livingston.
The site is earmarked for residential development in the West Lothian local development plan.
The scheme will include detached, semi-detached, terraced houses and cottage flats, ranging from two to five bedrooms.
25% of the homes will be classed as affordable housing.
The plans were drawn up by EMA Architects.
Cruden said the layout, housing mix and open space were shaped by feedback from West Lothian Council and the local community.
Homes will be built to modern energy standards.
Paul Doran, development director at Cruden, said: “From the outset, our approach has been to create a carefully designed development that respects and enhances its surroundings, strengthens the local sense of place, and thoughtfully integrates new homes with green spaces and the existing community.
“Our proposals provide much-needed, high-quality housing for Livingston, building on our recent track record of delivering homes across a range of tenures in West Lothian.
“Beyond housing, the development will contribute to the vibrancy of the area, promote sustainable living, and generate long-term social and economic benefits for the wider community.”
Subject to planning consent, work is expected to start in 2026.



