Phase three of Fife’s affordable housing programme begins

Completed homes from a previous phase of Fife's Affordable Housing Programme
Completed homes from a previous phase of Fife’s Affordable Housing Programme

Fife Council is to invest over £40 million in another phase of affordable housing following the success of the 2012-2017 programme.

The council will focus on delivering social rented properties to be built for, and retained by, the council. To kick start Phase Three of the Affordable Housing Programme, three information events are being held in Glenrothes, Kinghorn and Thornton.

They will take place at:

  • Lomond Centre, Glenrothes on Tuesday 20th June between 4:30 and 7:30pm. The proposed site is on Happer Crescent, Glenrothes.
  • Kinghorn Community Centre on Wednesday 21stJune between 4:30 and 7:30pm. The proposed site is on Bruce Street, Kinghorn.
  • Thornton Primary School on Tuesday 4 July between 4:30 and 7:30pm. The proposed site is on Strathore Road, Thornton.
  • John Mills head of housing services, said: “I’m delighted to announce the dates for the first information events for Phase Three of the Affordable Housing programme. We have successfully delivered Phase Two and families across Fife are benefiting from living in the high quality homes. The Phase Three programme aims to build on this success by continuing to work with our stakeholders, identify sites and deliver more urgently needed social rented houses.

    “Council officers will be at the venues to discuss the plans for the housing mix for the proposed sites and I encourage people to go along ask questions and find out more.”

    It is estimated that planning applications will be submitted in the next two months.

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