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Council homes across Scotland

26/06/2009

More than 1,343 new council homes will be built in Scotland this year backed by £26 million from the Scottish Government.

Seventeen councils across Scotland will share the money to kick-start a new generation of council houses for rent as part of the largest council house building programme for 30 years and is expected to support 3,000 jobs.

Housing and Communities Minister Alex Neil unveiled the latest £9 million tranche of funding following £17 million announced in April.

He said:

"Under the previous administration, Scotland's council housing stock was left to wither on the vine. Backed by record funding, we are now working shoulder to shoulder with councils across Scotland to reverse decades of decline in council house building.

"These are challenging times for Scotland's businesses and families. Our overriding priority is to help provide access to good quality homes that people can afford."

"This is part of our wider economic recovery plan, a blueprint to help safeguard jobs, support the construction industry and keep the economy moving."

Councillor Harry McGuigan, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities' Community Well-Being and Safety Spokesman, said:

"COSLA fully welcomes this money to enable the further kick-starting of council house building in Scotland. It will help councils to build much-needed quality, affordable housing at a time when there are particular pressures on social housing and on house building.

"What's important is that this is not just a one-off and that we deliver a longer-term, more sustainable agenda to secure affordable housing where councils and their communities have identified that it is needed."

The Minister attended the Scottish Home Awards 2009 is an independent awards programme founded to recognise excellence in the Scottish house building industry.

The authorities set to share the £26 million this year are:

  • Aberdeen City - £1,950,000 - 78 new homes
  • Aberdeenshire - £900,000 - 36 new homes
  • City of Edinburgh - £3,350,000 - 134 new homes
  • Dundee City - £800,000 - 32 new homes
  • East Ayrshire - £250,000 - 10 new homes
  • East Lothian - £2,925,000 - 117 new homes
  • Falkirk - £1,350,000 - 54 new homes
  • Fife - £1,025,000 - 41 new homes
  • Midlothian - £2,520,000 - 252 new homes
  • Moray - £1,200,000 - 48 new homes
  • North Ayrshire - £575,000 - 23 new homes
  • North Lanarkshire - £1,950,000 - 78 new homes
  • Orkney - £750,000 - 30 new homes
  • Perth & Kinross - £650,000 - 26 new homes
  • South Lanarkshire - £1,525,000 - 61 new homes
  • Stirling - £625,000 - 25 new homes
  • West Lothian - £3,730,000 - 298 new homes

Page updated: Friday, June 26, 2009