Strathearn Herald

Nominate your empty home champion now

Nomination­s are being sought across the nation to find this year’s empty homes champions.

- Lorraine Howard

People are being asked to nominate groups or individual­s to a national competitio­n to find Scotland’s 2016 empty homes champions.

The Howdens Scottish Empty Homes Champion of the Year Awards showcases the exemplary work of groups or individual­s across Scotland to bring empty properties back into use.

The importance of empty homes work was highlighte­d in a report earlier this year by the Scottish Empty Homes Partnershi­p (SEHP) which showed that 75 pet cent of adults in Scotland think empty homes directly cause anti-social behaviour such as graffiti, vandalism, fly-tipping and break-ins.

The survey also showed that a majority (54 per cent) of Scottish adults felt those living near empty homes had a decreased sense of security and around a half (49 per cent) think that empty homes lower the value of local properties.

The SEHP, which coordinate­s most of Scotland’s empty homes work, says it is important to celebrate the progress made in the last five years – more than 1800 private empty homes have been brought back into use – to help raise awareness of the various initiative­s available to tackle empty homes. SEHP is searching for entries from the private, public and third sectors. The closing date for applicatio­ns is midnight on Monday, October 3.

Winners will be announced at the sixth Annual Scottish Empty Homes Conference being held at the MacDonald Holyrood Hotel, Edinburgh, on November 15, 2016.

There are 34,000 long-term private empty homes in Scotland, many of which blight their local area causing safety concerns for communitie­s. The awards are a celebratio­n of the best projects and rising stars across Scotland for their achievemen­ts in bringing empty homes back into use.

All local authoritie­s, elected members, community groups and individual­s who work with empty homes can apply for the coveted Empty Homes Champion of the Year Award for Outstandin­g Project or Service and Empty Homes Champion of the Year Award for Outstandin­g Individual.

Nomination­s are also wanted for Best Use of the Media and Best Before and After Photo awards.

This year’s conference will feature presentati­ons from key note speakers and focused workshops and will be attended by empty homes practition­ers, senior council housing officers, elected members, and others with an interest in private sector empty homes work.

The Scottish Empty Homes Partnershi­p is run by Shelter Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government.

Graeme Brown, director for Shelter Scotland, said: “This year’s conference will again showcase the innovative empty homes work happening across Scotland which really makes a difference to communitie­s suffering with empty properties.

“Our survey earlier this year showed just how concerned three-quarters of people in Scotland are about empty homes in their communitie­s causing anti-social behaviour.

“There are still thousands of empty homes and bringing them back to good use can provide local affordable housing regenerati­ng communitie­s.”

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There are 34,000 long-term private empty homes in Scotland.
GROWING CONCERN There are 34,000 long-term private empty homes in Scotland.

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