Tenants welcomed to new Tillicoultry houses
Happy tenants have been welcomed to their new homes at James Pollock Court, Tillicoultry which have been developed as part of a partnership between Clackmannanshire Council and Kingdom Housing Association.
The development of 21 affordable homes is a mix of 1 and 2 bedroom homes and the majority have been designed as single storey amenity bungalows. The remaining four new homes are cottage flats. The houses have been built on the site of a former community centre in Ann Street.
The project cost £2.463 million and Clackmannanshire Council was awarded £782,000 from the Scottish Government Town Centre Fund to assist the development. The development was built by Marshall Construction.
Spokesperson for environment & housing, Cllr Kathleen Martin, said: “The provision of good and affordable housing in Clackmannanshire is a priority for the council. It’s wonderful to see tenants moving into these high quality and attractive properties, which provide much needed accessible housing. I wish them every happiness in their new homes.”
Scott Kirkpatrick, acting development director for Kingdom Housing Association, is proud to have been involved in the Partnership Working approach that underpinned this project.
He said: “It was a real pleasure to work directly with the team at Clackmannanshire Council to build these new homes and help meet a pressing need in the area for more quality, affordable, amenity housing. We also appreciated the contribution and support of the Scottish Government, which allowed Kingdom Housing Association to take ownership of the 4 cottage flats within this lovely development.
“We very much look forward to continuing to work in partnership with Clackmannanshire Council in the coming years, building on everything we have achieved in developing this project.”
Minister for housing Kevin Stewart MSP added: “Making sure everyone has access to affordable homes is a priority for the Scottish Government, and this development is a fantastic example of how different organisations can work together to develop new affordable homes but also to help boost and regenerate town centre locations.
“I’m delighted this project was awarded funding from the Scottish Government Town Centre Housing Fund, and is helping contribute towards our commitment to deliver 35,000 homes for social rent across Scotland over the next five years.”
The properties have been designed to high energy efficiency standards in accordance with Building Regulations Silver Standard of Sustainability and include energy monitoring meters. Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery Systems will optimise indoor air quality to help create a healthier environment.
The projects have been designed to Secured by Design Standards. Community Benefits are being delivered through the projects in partnership with Tillicoultry Community Council and Training and Employment Initiatives were incorporated into the contract.
All the homes have now been allocated to tenants.