Ayrshire Post

NHS Ayrshire to spend £630k on new houses

Homes on the estate will also be furnished for medical students

- KEVIN DYSON

NHS Ayrshire & Arran is to spend £630k on buying and maintainin­g three new homes for medical students.

The new homes at Fardalehil­l at the western edge of Kilmarnock are close to University Hospital Crosshouse.

The NHS says that the new residences are needed to support the Scottish Government’s aim of increasing the number of undergradu­ate medical students in the next two years.

A report to Ayrshire and Arran Health Board this week says that it has negotiated a £9,4k reduction in the cost of each property - down from £187,995 to £178,595.

As well as shelling out more than £535k for the homes, the board will also cover the additional cost of fitting each home out and purchasing furniture as well as some of the additional operating costs associated with the location.

NHS Ayrshire & Arran will use £630k in ‘additional cost of teaching’ grants for the purchase and other costs.

The report said: “To purchase the property at Fardalehil­l will require operationa­l support in terms of housekeepi­ng, maintenanc­e and utilities, which will incur some additional operationa­l costs due to the off-site location and travel time for staff, domestic rates and factoring cost.

“The Fardalehil­l houses will boost the provision of student accommodat­ion within close proximity to the University Hospital Crosshouse (UHC). In doing so, not only will this provide good quality accommodat­ion but also provide more flexibilit­y for the provision of accommodat­ion within the existing estate where residentia­l accommodat­ion is required to support other initiative­s.”

Another housing developmen­t at Laird’s Gate was also assessed, but it was decided that it was too far from the town centre, bus routes and Crosshouse Hospital itself and was ‘not an optimal location to support the needs of the students and colleagues who would be staying there’.

In comparison, states the report, the Fardalehil­l developmen­t would be a ‘10 minute walk to work for the students or staff ’ and would be good for active travel and carbon footprint.

The report concludes: “The purchase of the properties will provide a home for students that is attractive, of high quality and safe.

“By creating the additional capacity for Medical Students at Fardalehil­l this in turn will provide additional flexibilit­y across the remaining residentia­l estate in order to support the wider recruitmen­t programmes.”

 ?? ?? Big expenditur­e The new homes will be kitted out for the students too
Big expenditur­e The new homes will be kitted out for the students too

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