Paisley Daily Express

Residents can have their say as £100m plan to tranform homes is unveiled

Consultati­on begins on ambitious proposals

- EXPRESS REPORTER

People are being asked to speak up on an ambitious and far-reaching ten-year £100m transforma­tion of council housing.

Last year, Renfrewshi­re Council agreed to invest the sum in a housing-led regenerati­on and renewal programme to deliver modern, high-quality, energy-efficient, affordable local authority homes.

Members of the council’s Communitie­s, Housing and Planning Board yesterday gave the green light for officers to roll out a detailed consultati­on over the months ahead.

Residents and owners in eight areas will now be invited to give their views on the plans – which include investment in existing properties and outdoor areas, as well as new-build housing.

The eight areas in the first phase of the programme include Paisley’s Auchentorl­ie Quadrant, Howard Street, Waverley Road,

Thrushcrai­gs, Springbank Road and the Broomlands area, as well as the Moorpark area in Renfrew and the Howwood Road area in Johnstone.

The proposals were created following a detailed assessment of the council’s existing housing stock and aim to improve buildings and external areas such as closes, back courts and bin stores, and to bring down energy bills by making homes more energy-efficient.

The proposals could involve the demolition of buildings in four of the areas, with plans being developed for around 300 newbuild council homes in their place.

Residents and owners in the properties identified in the proposals have already received a letter from the council to make them aware, and further communicat­ion will follow next week with details of how they can get involved in the consultati­on.

The consultati­on would also include a wider conversati­on with residents in those areas about what they want from them.

That will help inform a neighbourh­ood place plan for each area covering how the council and its partners can work together to deliver services.

Councillor Marie McGurk, convener of the Communitie­s, Housing and Planning Board, said: “This planned investment could deliver a transforma­tion – not just of the quality of council housing in Renfrewshi­re, but of the wider environmen­t around them.

“We know improving the quality of housing improves people’s quality of life, health and well-being and this will do that, while also making council estates and services easier to manage and maintain.

“It will also be central to the area’s economic and social recovery from the pandemic – by creating constructi­on jobs for local residents and traders – while promoting Renfrewshi­re as a great place to live.

“We would stress that at this stage, all we are putting forward are proposals – if approved, council staff will be in touch with all residents and owners to get their views on the plans and to make sure all voices are heard before any final decisions are made.

“That conversati­on will be about more than housing – it will take in what residents want from the future of their areas, so I would encourage everyone affected to take part.”

We know improving the quality of housing improves people’s quality of life, health and well-being

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Johnstone
Changes afoot An aerial view of the Howwood Road area of Johnstone
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Aiming high Councillor Marie McGurk hailed the proposals

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