New council homes being developed on care home site.
We’re continuing to drive forward our pledge to deliver 5,000 new homes by 2035 as another exciting new council housing development starts on site.
This latest project at the former Chilterns Care Home, Lindsaybeg Road, Chryston, is the 41st new council house site in North Lanarkshire now complete or underway.
Our Chryston development will feature 21 new, modern, affordable homes for local residents, comprising 17 flats and 4 cottage flats, with 8 of these homes designed for wheelchair users. All homes within the development are either built to amenity standard or wheelchair liveable standard.
Other features of our latest project include a communal garden area for tenants; a resident parking area which will be fitted with two electric vehicle charging points and level access throughout the development, with the flatted block being serviced by two internal lifts.
The £3.9m development is set to be delivered by the Hadden Group, with a contribution of £1.2m being made by the Scottish Government. It’s estimated that the project will be complete by spring 2022.
Pam Humphries, Head of Planning and Regeneration, said: “It’s always pleasing to see our new housing developments get underway, particularly with the challenges the Covid pandemic is presenting. This project signals the progress we’re making, and continue to make, in providing modern, affordable and energy efficient homes for our tenants.
“Our new homes are designed and built to the highest standards with energy efficiency measures that help our tenants save money on running costs while protecting the environment and they all meet Housing for Varying Needs, which means homes are more accessible to adapt to tenants’ mobility needs. They are built for the future and will last for generations to come.
“Our ambitious housing plans support the regeneration of our local communities and our town centres; provide employment and boost the local economy and improve the lives of our tenants - all part of our long term vision to make North Lanarkshire the place to live.”