2016_01_28 TER Council/Housing Association pledge on affordable housing

Representatives from housing associations and senior Council officials signed an agreement this morning to build 16,000 affordable homes in Edinburgh over the next decade.

Six not-for-profit housing associations will match The City of Edinburgh Council’s plan to build 8,000 affordable homes.

There were representatives from Castle Rock Edinvar, Dunedin Canmore, Hillcrest, Home Group, the Link Group, and Port of Leith Housing Association.

They met with Council Leader Councillor Andrew Burns, Depute Leader Sandy Howat, Chief Executive Andrew Kerr, Health, Social Care and Housing Convener Councillor Ricky Henderson, and Housing Leader, Councillor Cammy Day.

Councillor Day said: “We all know about the acute shortage of affordable homes in the capital; a shortage that’s pushing house prices out of the reach of those on low to middle incomes, increasing rents in the private sector and creating a cost of living crisis that’s putting real pressure on people across Edinburgh.

“This fantastic joint commitment will see the Council and its partners build on their current successes and accelerate house building to provide the increase in affordable homes that Edinburgh so desperately needs.

“This joint commitment won’t just deliver 16,000 homes – we expect it to generate benefits to the local and national economy of around £4bn, create over 3,000 jobs and bring in additional council tax revenue to help fund the delivery of essential services for the people of Edinburgh.

“Reducing the cost of living for tenants and building more affordable homes are key priorities for the Council.”

Alister Steele, from Castle Rock Edinvar, said: “Housing associations operating in Edinburgh are pleased to match the Council’s pledge and commit to delivering 8,000 much needed affordable homes in Edinburgh.

“As part of Places for People, Castle Rock Edinvar is already committed to developing 1,000 New Homes for Edinburgh. Extending our contribution in collaboration with fellow housing associations and The City of Edinburgh Council allows us all to make a significant contribution to the housing supply, wellbeing and economic growth in the city.”

Ewan Fraser, Chief Executive of Dunedin Canmore, which is part of Scotland’s largest housing care and property management organisation, Wheatley Group, said: “We are absolutely determined to play our part, working with the City Council and other housing associations, in tackling the acute shortage of affordable housing in Edinburgh.

“The plans unveiled today represent an outstanding example of partnership working and we are delighted to announce that as part of our commitment to maintaining and improving communities across the city, we will build at least 1,000 good-quality, energy-efficient homes in the capital over the next decade.”

After the signing meeting we went with Councillor Day and Richard Jennings Head of Property at Castle Rock Edinvar to have a look at the kind of property which will be built. On Calton Road Castle Rock Edinvar has already constructed three buildings there which they now let out.

Richard Jennings Head of Property at Castle Rock Edinvar and Councillor Cammy Day Housing Convener outside a Castle Rock Edinvar property on Calton Road
Richard Jennings Head of Property at Castle Rock Edinvar and Councillor Cammy Day Housing Convener outside a Castle Rock Edinvar property on Calton Road

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