Scottish home builder chiefs are calling for a 'safety net' as job losses reach more than ten times the level seen at 'Ravenscraig'.
Following a meeting involving the chiefs of Scotland's home building companies held yesterday, Homes for Scotland is increasing pressure on Scottish Government to find new money to urgently deal with the devastating impact of the global credit crunch.
It has called for a dedicated meeting of the Government's Housing Supply Task Force to address what is now a critical situation for one of Scotland's key industries.
Homes for Scotland's Chief Executive Jonathan Fair said: "New build starts in Scotland were down by almost 50% in the last quarter, a trend that has already resulted in up to 15,000 redundancies. We are now facing job losses within home building that are already more than ten times the level seen at Ravenscraig in 1992, with the impact being felt the length and breadth of the country. A support package which is appropriate to the scale of this crisis is urgently required."
According to Fair, while Westminster has recognised that the health of the home building industry is key to the UK's economic wellbeing, the Scottish Government's assistance to date, although welcome, has largely involved simply tweaking existing programmes.
He said: "Scotland may still have the most resilient housing market in the UK but significant investment of new money, from within the Housing Budget or elsewhere, is urgently needed,
"Without such investment, not only will the Scottish Government's housing targets be in shreds, the irreversible loss of skills and capacity that we are beginning to see, will have long-term consequences. In addition, the largest source of private investment in schools, roads, infrastructure and other community facilities will be lost. Many such projects are already stalling. That is why I have called for a dedicated meeting of the Scottish Government's Housing Supply Task Force."
Homes for Scotland is also calling for the Communities Minister, Stewart Maxwell, to provide further details on the initiative he alluded to in a recent radio interview which would enable private home builders to sell land, part-built and completed stock to housing associations and RSLs.
Fair said: "Such a response would be a golden opportunity to provide the range of affordable homes that Scotland so desperately needs, while maintaining jobs for construction workers and a level of cash flow to the industry. We look forward in anticipation to a formal announcement of the parameters of such a policy, including the budget and delivery mechanism to put it into practice. Such concepts have been outlined by the UK Housing Minister in her announcement of measures such as the National Clearance House. Similar actions are now needed in Scotland."
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