Progress made on new affordable homes at West Craigs

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A new development of 125 affordable homes is taking shape in West Craigs, Edinburgh.

The West Craigs Masterplan is described as one of the largest mixed-tenure regeneration projects under construction in central Scotland. Comprising a mix of both affordable and private housing developments, it is supporting the supply of new homes west of the city centre.

Wheatley Homes East is responsible for the delivery of 425 homes in the masterplan.

This latest project, Plot 13, consists of 125 two, three and four-bedroom homes for social and mid-market rent.

The project has been supported by The Scottish Government through the City of Edinburgh Council and is being constructed by CCG (Scotland).

Lindsay Lauder, director of development and regeneration at Wheatley Group, said, “The progress being made at West Craigs Plot 13  is fantastic. It’s a huge project, providing a variety of accommodation covering a range of our tenants’ needs. We look forward to the first phase being completed by the end of this year.”

CCG MD David Wylie added, “I am delighted with the progress our construction team has made it to date and it is great to see how the development will integrate with the wider masterplan which is hugely significant for west Edinburgh and the wider city region. West Craigs Plot 13 is one of four developments, contributing over 300 mixed-tenure homes, on site with Wheatley and their subsidiary divisions across the central belt.

“Each development is being constructed using advanced building methods that will deliver leading energy efficiency standards whilst our partnership will also deliver a legacy of job creation and investment with West Craigs alone enabling the delivery of ten new jobs, eight trade apprenticeships and 13 work placements as a result of the project.

“A further £96,000 will be donated to the Wheatley Foundation to be distributed to community-based causes.

“We thank Wheatley Homes East for their continued support and look forward to handing over the first homes later this year.”