Privately-owned homes in Irvine and Kilwinning are being made more energy efficient thanks to a scheme that installs solar panels and wall insulation. North Ayrshire Council has been allocated funding from the Scottish Government’s Energy Efficiency Scotland: Area Based Schemes (EES:ABS) progr
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Consultation is about to get underway on a major regeneration project aimed at transforming the heart of Bourtreehill in Irvine.
North Ayrshire Council is seeking a local approach as potential changes are being proposed to Council Tax on second and empty homes.
The fund which aims to help landowners bring vacant, derelict and underused land and assets back into productive use in North Ayrshire remains open.
North Ayrshire’s newest housing development has officially opened at Irvine Harbourside.
Additional funding to help North Ayrshire residents navigate the Cost-of-Living Crisis has amounted to more than £6 million over the past six months.
Residents and interested parties are being invited to have their say on North Ayrshire’s largest Council house development in decades.
North Ayrshire Council is holding a consultation event to allow local people to view and comment on the revised draft plans for 189 new council houses planned at Montgomerie Park, Irvine.
North Ayrshire Council is planning the development of 202 new homes at Ayrshire Central, Irvine. Documents have been prepared to allow local people and interested parties to view the revised draft plans for the development and review the feedback from the initial draft plans consultation event.
Construction group McTaggart has been praised for creating life-changing job opportunities as part of its Irvine Harbourside development.
Green Home Systems has been appointed to deliver energy saving measures to households across North Ayrshire Council as part of a national fuel poverty scheme. The appointment will bring Green Home Systems into partnership with North Ayrshire Council to deliver energy efficiency measures to residents
One of North Ayrshire’s largest council house developments in recent years has been officially opened.
Provost Anthea Dickson has officially opened the newest homes as part of the North Ayrshire Council’s extensive ongoing housebuilding programme.
More than 1,400 households have received help from North Ayrshire Council to cope with soaring energy bills through its Energy Smart programme. The council launched its £2.176m Energy Smart programme late last year which offers a wide range of support, from practical advice to providing
The first tenants have moved into a new housing development that promotes independent living for North Ayrshire residents with disabilities. Caley Gardens consists of 12 one-bedroom and three two-bedroom homes on the site of the former Caley Court sheltered housing complex in Stevenston.