East Kilbride News

Government faces housing challenge

- Lorraine Howard

The latest Scottish housing stats underline the severity of t he c hall enge t hat t he new Government faces if it is to tackle the country’s housing crisis, the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) Scotland has warned.

Gordon Nelson, Director for F MB Scotland, said :“Despite the Scottish Government’s favourable spin on today’s housings tats, scratch the surface and there’s little to celebrate.

“According to these latest figures, total housing completion­s increased by three per cent in 2015 compared to 2014.

“Although this is indeed an increase, when you compare it to the growth in house building south of the border in England, which increased by 21 per cent over the same period, it pales by comparison.”

Nelson continued :“These figures demonstrat­e how far we are from building the number of homes that the country needs to tackle the housing crisis.

“House building output for 2015 is 9000 units lower than it was in 2007, despite demand for homes soaring.

“That the number of housing starts in Scotland for the final quarter of 2015 was 12 percent lower than in 2014 is particular­ly concerning.

“In light of this, the Government’ s ambition to build 50,000 affordable homes by 2020 may be laudable, but risks losing sight of the wider picture, at a time where there is pressing need for more homes all of tenures.

“The Scottish Government has celebrated today’s figures based solely on exceeding their affordable housing figures, which suggests t hat t hey do not grasp the severity of the wider house building challenge.”

Nelson concluded: “Now is the time for the Scottish Government to concentrat­e on what it can do to facilitate a renaissanc­e in house building.

“There are thousands of families and individual­s for whom home ownership is becoming an ever-more distant dream.

“For the high proportion of people who aren’t eligible for social housing, t he spiralling costs of privately rented accommodat­ion will pinch hard.

“It’s imperative that a real effort is made to tackle an erratic planning system that stymies developmen­t and to unblock a financial system in which major banks are reluctant to lend to SME house builders which are crucial to getting Scotland building again.”

 ??  ?? FMB FEARS There are concerns raised by FMB Scotland
FMB FEARS There are concerns raised by FMB Scotland

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom