The Scotsman

Lender funds 70 homes in West Lothian

- Emma Newlands Business Reporter

A Glasgow-headquarte­red property and investment company is developing more than 70 homes in West Lothian after receiving a £21 million loan from an entreprene­ur-focused lender increasing its presence in Scotland.

Ambassador Group is using the sum from “neobank” Oaknorth to bring to life the properties­atthehisto­ricbangour Village as well as support ongoing infrastruc­ture works. The units include 51 detached and semi-detached homes and 23 flats offering residents green spaces, as well as electric vehicle charging points.

The Oaknorthfu­nded homes will be part of the wider Bangour Village Estate, a 215-acre site previously home to the defunct Bangour Hospital set to consist of 998 homes, a primary school and nursery, and café/restaurant, as well as transport links to both Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Ambassador Group in 2020 struck a deal to buy Edinburgh’s Ocean Terminal, while developmen­ts on its books include Wallace Park in Wallyford and Forthview in South Queensferr­y. David Gaffney, Ambassador Group’s chief executive, commented: “We are delighted to announce the first release of handpicked homes at the spectacula­r Bangour Village Estate. Our work in partnershi­p with the local community and key stakeholde­rs has been vital towards the area’s successful transforma­tion into a thriving new destinatio­n that can be enjoyed by residents, locals and visitors alike. After being impressed with Oaknorth’s reputation for backing experience­d and entreprene­urial housebuild­ers, they were the clear funder of choice… and we look forward to working with them again on future developmen­ts.”

Oaknorth says it is for entreprene­urs by entreprene­urs, and has advised on in excess of £2 billion of UK property transactio­ns to date, with a developmen­t pipeline of more than 2,500 homes. Last year it debuted an office in Glasgow’s George Square to serve as a springboar­d for Scottish growth, and predicted that it could in the following 18 months, emulate or even exceed the almost £350m it had already lent to businesses in the region. Names on that list include boutique hotel brand House of Gods and the Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh as well as backing a £30m project to turn the landmark “People Make Glasgow” building into a major tech hub.

Fraser Mcphail, senior director of debt finance at Oaknorth, said: “that’s on show within the UK’S real estate sector. The firmwe’re thrilled to support The Ambassador Group’s unique and iconic Bangour Village developmen­t.

“Scotland is an integral part of Oaknorth’s growth strategy, and we continue to see a strong opportunit­y from businesses in the region looking to pursue their growth ambitions. Oaknorth is ready to step up to the plate and support businesses in Scotland.”

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