The Scotsman

Hundreds more Highland homes in pipeline after funds deal

- By SCOTT REID emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

A Highland housing associatio­n and developer is on track to deliver hundreds of additional homes thanks to a new private finance deal.

Albyn Housing Society said yesterday it was poised to deliver on its pledge to build 750 homes for the region by 2020 after netting £30 mil- lion in funding. Arranged by Natwest Markets, the funding has been secured through BAE Systems Pension Funds Investment Management and will enable the society to leverage up to £37m in additional grant funding from the Scottish Government.

Combined, the cash will support the developmen­t of the first 500 homes in communitie­s including Inverness, Drumnadroc­hit, Poolewe, Aviemore, Nairn and Conon Bridge. It will also provide a welcome boost to the local constructi­on industry.

Calum Macaulay, chief executive at Albyn Housing Society, said: “Our mission is to build sustainabl­e communitie­s, and this means that we must urgently plug the gap that continues to grow – at present more than 7,000 households are listed on the Highland Housing Register.”

Douglas Russell, chair of Albyn Housing Society, added: “This new funding will not only provide working capital to support new developmen­t, it will allow us to leverage new grant funding and make our vision for the Highlands a reality.” ● Albyn Housing Society is based in Invergordo­n. 0 Calum Macaulay is looking to ‘urgently’ plug housing gap

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