Housing Minister applauds £13.6m Ellengowan rejuvenation as development welcomes tenants back
Scotland’s Housing Minister, Paul McLennan, has attended an event to celebrate the return of tenants to the rejuvenated Hillcrest development in Ellengowan yesterday.
The £13.6 million refurbishment, undertaken by Campion Homes for Hillcrest, replaced 128 old terraced homes with modern, energy-efficient properties. The development, funded in part by nearly £5.8m from the Scottish Government’s Affordable Housing Supply Programme, now hosts a variety of homes including apartments, townhouses, terraced houses, and cottage flats, and has retained the welcoming community feel that residents previously cherished.
The open day event gave tenants the chance to gather and socialise and take the opportunity to meet with Hillcrest’s energy advice and tenancy sustainment teams, who were on hand to offer advice on how to lower energy bills and save money. Tenants and their children were also treated to an animal petting zoo and could visit Hillcrest’s therapeutic garden stand, where they could pot some seeds to grow on their windowsills at home.
Mr McLennan, who was given a tour of the development by Hillcrest’s chief executive, Angela Linton, said: “The right to a warm, safe and affordable home is critical to wellbeing and is a right everyone deserves. Hillcrest plays a valuable role in increasing the range of housing available to rent throughout Scotland.
“The Scottish Government has contributed nearly £5.8m to the development through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme against a total cost of £13.6m. This has enabled Hillcrest to provide 50 new affordable homes for social rent and 20 for mid-market rent in phase 1 of their work here.
“I am impressed by the quality of work by Hillcrest at this site. High quality housing is a key pillar of Housing to 2040, whilst also eradicating fuel poverty and homelessness and ensuring everyone has access to green space and essential services.”
Alan Russell, Hillcrest’s chairperson, who was also at the event, added: “Ellengowan has always been a very special area of Dundee for those who live there, with a strong sense of community.
“During the redevelopment, we’ve endeavoured to respect and retain these elements, providing new high quality and energy-efficient homes for tenants to make memories in, and continue that sense of community for many years to come.”