West Lothian Courier

New homes set for community

- Debbie Hall

Work has started on 85 new homes to transform a West Lothian community.

West Lothian Housing Partnershi­p (WLHP) – part of Wheatley Group – is building the new homes at Dixon Terrace in Whitburn.

The developmen­t, built on the site of a food processing factory demolished a decade ago, will increase the supply of much- needed affordable housing in West Lothian.

The project is also part of WLHP’s plans to almost double the size of its housing stock by 2021.

The new homes in Dixon Terrace will be a mix of flats and houses, with 28 of the flats specially designed for older tenants, helping them live independen­tly for longer.

Each home will have energy- efficient features including solar panels to cut heating costs.

The £11.5m developmen­t, which includes £ 6m grant funding from the Scottish Government, should be finished by early 2020.

Councillor Kirsteen Sullivan, depute leader of West Lothian Council, joined board members and staff from WLHP and Wheatley Group, as well as local elected members and representa­tives from West Lothian Council and the contractor, Springfiel­d Properties, to mark the start of work on the homes.

Council Sullivan said: “I am delighted to see work start on 85 new homes for rent in Whitburn.

“There’s a huge demand for affordable housing in West Lothian, with around 9000 people looking for a new home on the Common Housing Register.

“The council is aiming to ensure that 3000 affordable homes are delivered in West Lothian over the period 2012-2022 to help meet demand.

“We are pleased to support WLHP with this fantastic new developmen­t.”

John M Hill, chair of WLHP, added: “The 85 spacious energy-efficient homes we’re building here will make a huge difference to Whitburn and the wider area.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing these homes take shape.”

As part of its contract with WLHP, contractor­s Springfiel­d Properties will be providing jobs and training opportunit­ies for local people.

Tom Leggeat, Springfiel­d Group Partnershi­ps managing director, said: “These stylish, energy efficient homes will help support local trades and suppliers and bring new employment opportunit­ies, including apprentice­ships, to Whitburn.”

As well as the new homes at Dixon Terrace, work is well underway on 55 WLHP homes for social rent at Winchburgh Village, while another 42 homes for mid- market rent are currently being built at Jarvey Street in Bathgate.

Another 146 homes, a mix of social rent and mid-market rent, are also planned for Livingston.

There is a huge demand for affordable housing

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Work underway Constructi­on begins at the site

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