North Lanarkshire Council has announced a £314 million investment in council housing across the region.
The wide-ranging 5-year Housing Revenue Account (HRA) Capital Programme aims to provide high quality, safe and sustainable properties. A number of projects are already underway or nearing completion, with plans in place to accelerate works through to 2026.
The next phase, approved at a recent meeting of the Council's housing committee, covers a number of areas with key priorities identified in the coming financial year including:
• Installation of new heating systems using advanced technologies to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
• Solar Panel Installations with over 550 installations completed by March 2024 and plans for over 1000 more during the current financial year.
• Improving insulation including loft, cavity wall and thermal upgrading to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint.
• Roofing and Rendering upgrades including non-traditional properties such as Swedish Timber style houses.
• Rolling replacement programme for windows, doors, bathrooms and kitchens across identified areas.
• Replacement of lead pipework to ensure water safety for residents.
• Tower sprinkler system installations and lift improvements.
Councillor Michael McPake, Convener of Housing, explained: "It is vital we continue to invest in improving our existing housing stock and improving the quality of life for our tenants.
"This significant investment highlights our commitment to provide safe a sustainable housing for our residents now and in the future. We are focusing on energy efficiency, environmental sustainability and improving the living standards for our communities."
Construction News
22/02/2024
North Lanarkshire Announce £314m Housing Investment


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