East Kilbride News

Call for major investment in social housing

- NICOLA FINDLAY

East Kilbride Housing Associatio­n is calling on political parties to support investment in the social housing sector.

Ahead of next month’s Scottish Parliament election, the associatio­n believes this will kick-start the country’s recovery post-pandemic.

It is making this call to support the Scottish Federation of Housing Associatio­n’s (SFHA) election campaign, Housing Changes Lives.

SFHA is the national representa­tive body for Scotland’s housing associatio­ns and co-operatives.

The federation said its manifesto calls will support Scotland’s recovery from Covid-19 by tackling housing need, reducing poverty and creating jobs.

The manifesto asks include calling for the next Scottish

Government to commit to:

■ Deliver 53,000 affordable homes, including 37,100 for social rent, between 2021 and 2026;

■ At least £3.4 billion investment, to help deliver these homes, which rises with increasing developmen­t costs during the next parliament;

■ A new government fund for improving and refurbishi­ng existing housing stock;

■ Increasing fuel poverty and energy efficiency funding to £244 million for 2021/22;

■ Increasing social landlords’ adaptation­s funding to £17 million per year;

■ A new long-term fund which will enable social landlords, the third sector and communitie­s to work together for those most impacted by the effects of Covid-19.

Andy Young, EK Housing Associatio­n chief executive, told the News:“East Kilbride has hidden pockets of deprivatio­n which have been exacerbate­d by the pandemic.

“EKHA has been a vital community hub and source of support during these unpreceden­ted times, and with the help of the Scottish Government, social landlords like us can continue to tackle the inequaliti­es experience­d by many of our residents. We therefore very much support the manifesto put forward by the SFHA.”

SFHA chief executive Sally Thomas said:“Our manifesto sets out where the next Scottish Government and housing associatio­ns and co-operatives can work together to deliver for Scotland and its people.

No other sector has the ability to influence social and economic change to the same extent as the social housing sector.”

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Election EK Housing Associatio­n wants parties to listen

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