Glasgow Times

£470m to be spent on 4400 new homes

- BY CATHERINE HUNTER

ALMOST £470 million will be invested in Glasgow’s affordable housing scheme to develop 4400 homes over the next five years. Yesterday, the council approved the strategic housing investment plan (SHIP) for the city over the 2021-2026 period.

The Glasgow SHIP outlines the city’s priorities and resources available for investing in housing and does so to achieve the ambitions and housing supply targets of the Glasgow Housing Strategy (GHS).

The GHS has two main themes: increasing the supply and improving the quality of housing available to the people of Glasgow and improving access to appropriat­e housing.

The strategy also has six strategic priorities: new-build housing and area regenerati­on; the management, maintenanc­e and improvemen­t of existing housing; raising private rented sector standards; the tackling of fuel poverty, energy inefficien­cy and climate change; improved access to housing across all tenures; and the promotion of health and wellbeing.

The new SHIP takes into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, in particular the 36 affordable housing developmen­t sites that were closed temporaril­y during the initial lockdown, with a subsequent average project delay of around three months.

A key focus of the SHIP is to ensure the delivery of those sites in Glasgow identified as having strategic importance.

Councillor Kenny McLean, city convener for neighbourh­oods, housing and public realm at Glasgow

City Council, said: “The new Strategic Housing Investment Plan for Glasgow will help to build thousands of new affordable and sustainabl­e homes across the city for all types and sizes of household, and meet the challenges of the pandemic in delivering developmen­ts in the targeted time period.

“These new homes will contribute to the developmen­t of thriving communitie­s throughout Glasgow, benefiting us all.”

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Thousands of homes will be built over the next five years

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