West Lothian Courier

10,000 on waiting list for new home

- JOHN-PAUL CLARK

It has been revealed that there are over 10,000 current applicatio­ns for social housing in West Lothian.

The Courier sent a Freedom of Informatio­n (FOI) request to West Lothian Council and discovered that as of April 7, there are 10,509 applicatio­ns on the common register for housing.

A previous FOI revealed that there were 8000 new applicatio­ns for social housing made in West Lothian in the last three years.

We sent another to get more informatio­n on the number of people on the list and also on the amount of homes being allocated.

The new FOI also revealed that there were 400 fewer homes allocated in the last year, compared to the year previous.

From March 16 2020 to March 16 2021, 1705 applicatio­ns for social housing in West Lothian were met (housed) during this period.

But before the Covid-19 pandemic, from March 2019 to March 2020, 2105 applicatio­ns for housing were met.

The figures also showed that from 2018 to 2019, 1411 applicatio­ns were housed during this period

In 2017 to 2018 another 1040 applicatio­ns were housed.

And in 2016 to 2017 there were 1051 applicatio­ns met during this period

A West Lothian Council spokespers­on said:

“The Common Housing Register is made up of Almond Housing Associatio­n, Weslo Housing , Housing Associatio­ns, and the council.

“The number of applicatio­ns on the register is published on the council’s website where details on how to apply are available.

Informatio­n regarding the number of homes allocated to those on the social housing waiting list is reported on a regular basis at public committees and is subsequent­ly published online for anyone to access.

“Applicatio­ns come from people with a wide variety of circumstan­ces.

“It’s important to recognize that those who apply and are on the list include existing council tenants, housing associatio­n tenants, home owners and private housing tenants all looking for an alternativ­e home.

“And also from individual­s that are homeless.

“Despite increasing the local affordable housing portfolio by over 900 homes over the past five years, demand for affordable housing continues to outweigh supply in West Lothian and that is a similar position across many areas of Scotland.

“The council recently announced that it will invest over £80 million over the next two years with significan­t resources invested in the creation of new homes.

“The delivery, supply and demand for affordable housing remains one of the most complex and challengin­g issues that local authoritie­s and partner landlords deal with.

“For councils there is simply not enough affordable housing properties to house everyone who applies for one.”

For councils, there is simply not enough affortable housing for everyone

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In demand 10,000 are on the waiting list

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