The Scotsman

Bellway steps up push into Lothians with plans to roll out four new sites

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Bellway’s Scotland East division is to expand further into the Lothians with plans to roll out four new sites, creating 437 private new homes and a further 97 affordable homes.

It comes after the housebuild­er launched its Scotland East division a year ago in a bid to meet demand from house-hunters in the east. The investment in 55 acres of land will see the firm increase the number of its current developmen­ts from six to nine, subject to planning permission, over the next six months, rising to ten by 2020.

In Dalkeith, Bellway is planning to build Summervill­e Gardens, a site of 82 private and 27 affordable homes, close to its Duke’s Meadow developmen­t in the Wester Cowden area of the town.

Additional­ly, and a short distance from Bellway’s Livingston head office, the company is launching Laurel Park in Murieston, a developmen­t of 120 private and 70 affordable homes.

The company is buying a site in Penicuik – Ladywood View – creating 91 homes, as well as a further 144 properties at a site in Blindwells, near Prestonpan­s.

In June the company launched two new developmen­ts. Winchburgh Grange will feature a further 93 units beside its existing sell-out developmen­t, which forms part of the £1 billion project by Sir Tom Hunter’s West Coast Capital combining residentia­l, leisure, business and educationa­l facilities, along with a 75-acre park and a marina. Iain Allison, regional director Bellway Homes (Scotland East), welcomed an “exciting” time for the business: “The first 12 months has been very successful, and everybody has settled in well to the new business. The market in the east continues to look strong, with a lot of pent-up demand in key commuter locations such as Broxburn and East Calder.”

 ??  ?? 0 Iain Allison has welcomed an ‘exciting’ time for the business
0 Iain Allison has welcomed an ‘exciting’ time for the business

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