The Scotsman

Plans for 140 affordable homes submitted in second stage of multi-million-pound Dumbarton regenerati­on project

- By SCOTT REID

A multi-million-pound regenerati­on scheme that will see scores of affordable homes built in dumbarton has moved a step closer.

Caledonia Housing Associatio­n has submitted a detailed planning applicatio­n to West Dunbartons­hire Council for considerat­ion by planners.

The associatio­n has put forward plans for the £40 million regenerati­on including 140 new homes to replace many of the original tenements in the Bellsmyre area of the town.

The developmen­t has been designed by ecd architects and the proposed scheme includes four-bedroom semi-detached houses, two and three-bedroom terraced houses and one and two-bedroom cottage flats. The full applicatio­n also includes homes for wheelchair users.

The applicatio­n is the second stage of the wider Bellsmyre regenerati­on scheme which started with the building of 66 homes on an adjacent brownfield site at Muir Road. These are due for completion by next summer. Caledonia has also created new homes nearby at Bonhill for tenants in the area.

Andrew Kilpatrick, the housing associatio­n’s director of assets, said: “We have developed this housing plan with extensive consultati­on with the residents and planners to ensure we satisfy the need for high quality and affordable accommodat­ion in the area.

“We have also worked hard to create a regenerati­on plan that not only provides a home but also connects with the local environmen­t and creates a sense of community.”

Dilveer Kaur Hoonjan from ECD Architects added: “The Bells my re regenerati­on developmen­tprovides a range of new homes with a design that takes inspiratio­n from traditiona­l Scottish architectu­re with the addition of modern detailing.

“Key gateways and corners of the site are celebrated by variation of materials, colour and additional design features. The buildings are positioned to fit the topography of the site, whilst taking advantage of the wonderful views of the Clyde and Kilpatrick Hills.

“A key priority in the design of the masterplan was to ensure ample public open space was provided, with pedestrian linkages to existing open spaces to enhance the green network in the Dumbarton area.”

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