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HOUSING AIM Homes buy back plan proves huge success

Over £5million spent

- Ross Thomson

A scheme to tackle the scourge of empty homes is continuing to go from strength to strength in North Lanarkshir­e.

The council have now brought 88 such properties back into use for council tenants to rent in towns and villages across the local authority area.

Over £5 million has been spent since the scheme began back in 2013.

It involves the council buying long- term, privatelyo­wned empty houses and flats, refurbishi­ng them, and renting them out to tenants.

The homes are identified in areas where the council has a need for additional housing or where the purchase of a property will enable the council to take complete ownership of blocks of flats making communal repairs much easier to complete.

NLC empty homes officer Catriona Arbuckle said: “The scheme has been a real success so far and we’ve had some really positive feedback from local people, elected members and our tenants.

“There are a number of vacant private properties which are often in serious disrepair which cause concerns within our communitie­s.

“Wherever possible, and if they are in areas of high council house demand, we try to engage with owners and see if they would be interested in the council buying back their property.

“With a budget of £1 million per year, the scheme has had some great successes and can make a real difference to streets and towns across North Lanarkshir­e.

“In addition, our help and advice to home owners service has also helped bring a further 51 properties back into use and remaining in private ownership.”

Owners of empty properties interested in the scheme should call the Private Sector Housing team on 01698 274105.

 ??  ?? Super scheme North Lanarkshir­e Council’s empty homes officer Catriona Arbuckle
Super scheme North Lanarkshir­e Council’s empty homes officer Catriona Arbuckle

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