The Oban Times

ACHA reveals spending priorities for 2022/23

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Argyll Community Housing Associatio­n’s (ACHA) board have approved expenditur­e of nearly £32.5 million during the next financial year.

Some £20m of this figure will be spent on improving and upgrading its existing stock, broken down into £12.1m on capital improvemen­ts, £7.5m on repairs and planned maintenanc­e and £260,000 on aids and adaptation­s; broken down on a per unit basis this equates to £3,854 per unit.

The associatio­n also plans to invest £3.4m in a programme of around 100 new build homes.

In terms of investment in its existing stock, priority will go towards energy efficiency as part of works to 1,000 properties and the associatio­n also plans to install 200 new heating systems and 120 new kitchen and bathroom packages.

In terms of external security, the associatio­n plans to install 189 new door entry systems in tenements as well as 254 window replacemen­ts in existing stock.

ACHA also plans to invest a further £300,000 in its exemplar estates initiative focusing in on environmen­tal improvemen­ts.

The total budget for expenditur­e, when staffing and other management costs are included, amounts to £32.5m.

Alastair MacGregor, ACHA’s chief executive, pictured above, said: ‘This expenditur­e profile will not only invest in making our homes and services better, it will continue to be a stimulus in the local economy at this difficult time – £32.5m will see investment resulting in new homes right through to ACHA purchasing timber and breeze blocks from local suppliers and a whole range of economic spin-offs in between.’

He added: ‘This is an investment for home improvemen­t, service delivery and jobs.’

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