More than 3,500 affordable homes are to be built in Glasgow over the next two years following the allocation of over £104 million, the highest-ever figure awarded - for its 2019/20 Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP).
The figure of £104.44million for the AHSP covers funding not only for the continuation of ongoing projects and the beginning of new projects, but also for medical adaptation to homes in Glasgow, allowing tenants to remain in their own homes.
In terms of numbers, there are 1325 homes in ongoing projects, with some of the biggest developments in Govan, Dalmarnock, and Govanhill, and 2094 homes in new projects, with the biggest developments in Calton, Hamiltonhill, and the former Victoria Hospital site. A further 106 affordable homes are being built in East Balornock through the LSVT programme for housing associations who acquired former Scottish Homes' estates.
Councillor Kenny McLean, City Convener for Neighbourhoods, Housing and Public Realm at Glasgow City Council, said: "The record levels of funding that we are allocating allows thousands of new affordable homes to be built all over Glasgow - this is fantastic for the city as key to everyone's quality of life and health is a good standard of housing. There is of course an additional economic boost to the city with jobs created through this level of housebuilding, and we look forward to working with our partners to bring these high-quality, energy-efficient homes for people and families in the future."
The increases in funding for affordable homes in Glasgow will allow the city to contribute to the Scottish Government's More Homes target of 50,000 new affordable (35,000 for social rent) homes by 2021. The Scottish Government has indicated the AHSP budget for 2020/21 in Glasgow will increase further, to over £110million.
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Record Amount Of Funding For Affordable Homes In Glasgow


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