The biggest development of low cost homes ever built
in the North East will form part of a new urban
village on the site of a former paper mill beside the
River Don in the Tillydrone area of Aberdeen.
The Scottish Government is committing £21 million,
with local housing associations providing another £12
million to build 209 homes for rent or shared equity,
made up of flats, and two, three and four-bedroom
properties.
An
impression of the area around The Square at Donside
Urban Village
The new urban village, scheduled for completion in
2014, will also include office space and business
start up units, a children’s nursery, neighbourhood
shops, and a further 77 private homes for sale.
The remainder of the funding package - £22 million –
is investment from Tenants First Housing
Co-operative, Langstane Housing Association and
private finance, bringing the total to £55 million.
Minister for Housing and Communities, Alex Neil said:
“This development marks a historic milestone for
social housing in the North East.
“It is the biggest project of its kind ever
undertaken in the region, which will not only offer
quality affordable homes for local families, but will
also provide a tremendous economic boost for
Aberdeen.
“It is excellent news for the hard-pressed local
construction industry and related businesses.
“In 2010-11, despite entering a period of
tight budgetary constraint, this Government is doing
all it can to help increase the supply of affordable
homes for first time buyers on modest incomes.
“This development is a shining example of partnership
working between Devanha, Aberdeen City Council and
the Scottish Government.”
Sandy Murray, Chief Executive of Tenants First
Housing Co-operative said.
“The Donside Urban Village is the key to our
ambitions to develop new affordable homes in
Aberdeen. It is an excellent example of social
housing providers working together with government at
both national and local levels.
“We believe the Donside Urban Village is a flagship
development that would prove a fitting launch pad for
the regeneration of the Tillydrone area of the city.
“It will not only bring new life to a derelict
brownfield site, we see it acting as a catalyst for
further regeneration within the community.”
An
aerial view of the Donside Urban Village on the banks
of the Don
Councillor Aileen Malone, Convener, Housing and
Environment on Aberdeen City Council said:
“This commitment from Tenants First and Langstane
Housing Association is great news for the City.
Aberdeen City Council and its partners are committed
to delivering more affordable homes in the City, and
these homes will complement the ones already being
built by the Council.
“It is a significant step forward for all parties in
their quest to develop quality housing for Aberdeen's
citizens, and the progression of homes on Donside is
a vital component to its delivery.”
Langstane Housing Association Chief Executive Alan
Grant said:
“We are delighted to be part of this exciting
project. The homes we will provide and manage will
help to meet the ever increasing levels of housing
need, within the context of a new balanced and
sustainable community.”
The Donside Urban Village, which will be developed by
Tenants First Housing Co-operative in partnership
with Langstane Housing Association and Chap
Construction, is valued at £55 million.
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