More than 2,000 new affordable homes were built, started, refurbished or given planning approval in Glasgow during the 2021/22 financial year, according to a council report on its allocation of Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) funds.
The overall total of 2115 was comprised of 879 completions, 795 starts on newbuilds or refurbishments, and approval for 441 homes was given. AHSP funding of £111.2million was allocated in Glasgow during 2021/22.
The AHSP is allocated through discussion between the council, registered social landlords and private developers, with the aims of creating not only socially-rented homes to meet housing need, but also encourage the building of mid-market rent, shared-equity and low-cost home ownership housing.
There was an increase in the amount of large family homes (four or more bedrooms) and wheelchair readily adaptable housing - with 18 of the former and 48 of the latter being approved in 2021/22, compared to 10 and 28 in 2020/21.
£3.25million of AHSP funding allowed medical adaptations in 1,082 homes to allow tenants to live independently in their own homes.
During that year, the council transferred six sites in the city to housing associations, allowing 276 homes to be built through the AHSP - with another 15 sites in the pipeline.
Councillor Kenny McLean, Convener for Housing at Glasgow City Council,said: "The delivery of affordable homes is a key part of Glasgow's Housing Strategy, so I am pleased to see the completion, beginning and approval of so many homes in the city. The Affordable Housing Supply Programme funding in place over the next few years will see the building of thousands of new affordable homes in Glasgow continue."
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