The Scotsman

Rural housing in Scotland is facing ‘shocking neglect’

- Katharine Hay Rural Affairs Correspond­ent

The Scottish Government has been accused of neglecting rural housing demands despite committing millions of pounds worth of funding to tackle the lack of affordable homes.

In a written response from housing minister Paul Mclennan to the Scottish Conservati­ves, it has been revealed no homes have been secured through the Rural Affordable Homes for Key Workers Fund announced more than seven months ago by First Minister Humza Yousaf in his policy prospectus.

The response read: “To date no homes have been secured through funding from the Rural Affordable Homes for Key Workers Fund. Local authoritie­s have been made aware of the demand-led fund and we expect those with rural communitie­s to be considerin­g and developing proposals to access the fund as part of their annual Strategic Housing Investment Plan process.”

Miles Briggs, housing spokespers­on for the Scottish Conservati­ves, said the reply showed the Government’s “shocking neglect” of rural Scotland. The fund, which the government committed £25 million to, was designed to help local authoritie­s identify affordable homes for workers employed in sectors key to the rural economy. Ministers said it would be made available from 2023 to 2028 “to help to make best use of underused or empty properties by making them available for key workers and others in need”.

Mr Briggs, however, said the lack of action so far was a sign of ministers “overpromis­ing and underdeliv­ering”, and that it showed meeting the demand for homes in rural Scotland was “simply not a priority” for the government.

He has urged Mr Mclennan to fully engage with local councils and “urgently” ensure homes are identified to attract people to live and work in rural Scotland.

“After announcing £25m-worth of funding, the housing minister has clearly been asleep at the wheel,” Mr Briggs said. “The failure to identify these homes in our rural areas means key sectors are missing out on having the workers they need.”

In response, Mr Mclennan said the overnment’s commitment to deliver 110,000 affordable homes, of which at least 70 per cent will be for social rent and 10 per cent in our rural and island communitie­s, would be supported by its new Rural and Islands Housing Action Plan.

The minister said last month that both he and richard loch head, the minister for small business, innovation, tourism and trade, held a roundtable with stakeholde­rs, including businesses and housing representa­tives, to discuss delivery of more homes across rural Scotland through private and public sector collaborat­ion.

“Our upcoming Rural Delivery Plan will also set out how all parts of the Scottish Government will deliver for Scotland’s rural and island communitie­s,” he said. "The plan will cover a range of areas, including housing, transport, population and economic developmen­t.”

Mr Mclennan said the number of affordable homes completed in the past year was the highest annual figure since 2000, though he did not specify whether this was nationwide or just rural housing.

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A thatched cottage on the coast on the isle of Tiree off the west coast of Scotland

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