More than 500 new homes have been delivered across the Highlands through the Council's Affordable Housing Supply Programme 2022/23.
As well as creating new homes, the construction activity injected over £80M of work to the Highland economy, supported by almost £50M of Scottish Government grant.
The Council's approved 'Future Highlands-Health and Prosperity Strategic Partnership Plan' recognises that access to good quality affordable homes is crucial to the growth of the Highland economy and the sustainability of communities. The Highland Housing Register currently has approx. 9,000 applicants recorded which demonstrates the substantial demand and pressure on the supply of affordable homes.
New housing can play a key part in supporting the sustainability of a community, allowing repurposing of land and derelict buildings and regeneration of town centres, to provide homes, services, and amenities.
At the Highland Council's staff recognition awards, held Friday 9 June at the Kingsmill Hotel, Inverness, three housing teams were short listed for nominations in the 'Accessible and sustainable Highland homes' category with the overall winner awarded to the Housing Development Team.
The Housing Development Team has successfully completed several housing projects as part of a strategy to regenerate Highland town centres. Working together with various partners from design inception to deliver turn-key projects has created affordable homes, commercial space and importantly, restored iconic buildings and town centre frontages.
For example:
• The former Arnotts building on Union Street in Inverness has been transformed into 53 high-quality flats, helping to address the demand for rental properties in the city, with 6 retail units on the ground floor.
• Partnership with a private developer on Church Street, retained a retail unit on the ground floor and built 10 flats on upper floors for key workers.
• The redevelopment of Lochaber House has provided 15 affordable homes.
• Accessible Housing projects utilising FitHomes technology and Firm Foundations to deliver quality homes which, are comfortable, functional, affordable, and safe. Completed homes are designed to be flexible and easily adapted to future needs.
• Dingwall Town Centre which has limited development opportunities have brought 76 new affordable homes to the town centre and an additional 66 new affordable homes within other developments.
Housing and Property Committee Chair, Cllr Glynis Campbell Sinclair said: "Demand to live and develop business opportunities across the Highlands is high, yet access to affordable housing can be a stumbling block for those wishing to take up employment or to remain in the area. The Highland Council, alongside partners, will continue to work to build a portfolio of affordable housing stock.
"A key element to delivering more affordable homes is the availability of suitable land, therefore the housing development team continually use flexible and innovative ways to utilise existing structures and footprints to create affordable solutions."
Sponsorship and support for the awards ceremony was provided by Story Contracting, Technology One, Wipro, E J Parker Technical Services, Sustrans and J. Thomson Printers.
Construction News
01/08/2023
Over 500 New Homes Delivered Across The Highlands


15/04/2025
Construction of a £70 million student accommodation development at 292-298 St Vincent Street in Glasgow has reached a significant milestone, with the building now visibly rising from the ground.
Drone footage has captured the progress of the project, which is a partnership between developer Artisa

15/04/2025
Energy regulator Ofgem is expected to confirm today (April 15) its finalised Connections Reform process, designed to expedite grid connections for renewable energy projects that are ready and crucial for achieving the UK's clean power targets for 2030 and beyond.
The new connections system, anticip

15/04/2025
The ambitious transformation of Glasgow’s landmark George Square has moved into a tangible phase with the commencement of the erection of hoardings around the perimeter of the civic space. Starting today, the hoardings will enclose the Square for the duration of its 18-month redevelopment.
The pane

15/04/2025
Members of the public are invited to attend a consultation feedback event to discuss the proposed infrastructure associated with a new underground electricity transmission cable between the Kinardochy and Errochty substations in Perthshire.
The event will take place on Monday, 28 April, from 4 pm t

15/04/2025
Turner & Townsend have been appointed as project managers to develop a business case for the potential extension of the Borders Railway beyond its current terminus at Tweedbank to Hawick and Carlisle.
This key appointment will enable crucial work to progress on the project, including feasibility s

15/04/2025
Arran Community Renewables, a Community Benefit Society based on the Isle of Arran, has secured planning consent for a 6 MW solar farm. The Glenkiln Solar Farm, located approximately 1km west of Lamlash, is projected to generate 5,600MWh of clean renewable energy annually from 2027.
The £5 million

15/04/2025
A new Route Map has been published by the Scottish Land Commission (SLC) to ensure communities across Scotland secure tangible and long-lasting benefits from nature restoration projects and investment in the country's natural environment.
The practical guide is designed for landowners, developers,

15/04/2025
Award-winning principal contractor Procast Group has further expanded its presence across Scotland with the opening of a new base in Dumfries. The Hamilton-based firm has invested £30,000 in a new warehouse and office facility in the Maxwelltown Industrial Estate in Dumfries and Galloway, marking it

14/04/2025
Glasgow City Council's Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) facilitated the completion of over 1,000 new affordable homes in the city during the past year, despite facing budgetary reductions at the start of the financial year.
The initial grant of £78.687 million from the Scottish Government

14/04/2025
A key phase of Scottish Water's £11.5 million project to upgrade a strategic rising sewer main connecting Renfrew and Glasgow is set to begin, resulting in a significant road closure.
From Monday, 28 April 2025, Ferry Road in Renfrew will be closed to all vehicular traffic for a period of four mont