Cala Homes acquires Erskine site with plans for new properties in town

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CALA Management Limited has submitted updated technical documents to Renfrewshire Council to further progress planning matters for a site situated off Florish Road in Erskine.

The land is already allocated for housing and benefits from a prior, recently approved minded to grant consent.

Cala is looking to develop a final phase of 57 new private homes on the land, together with  affordable housing. The site is situated adjacent to the soon to finish Gilchrist Gardens development in Erskine, where Cala has been actively delivering around 40 new homes per year for the last 5 years.

The proposed new development will offer a mix of energy-efficient homes, including three-bedroom terraced houses, three- and four-bedroom townhouses, and four- and five-bedroom detached homes, together with eighteen purpose-built one and two bed apartments.

The proposed apartments will be built by Cala in partnership with Bridgewater Housing Association to provide suitable and affordable elderly amenity housing, which will allow older tenants to reside independently with an element of support.

The Cala Bridgewater collaboration comes at a time when more than 20% of Scotland’s population is now over the age of 65, creating increased demand for suitable social housing that is energy efficient, of high-quality, safe, secure, and in this case, specifically designed to meet the needs of older tenants

Located just off the Florish Road roundabout on the eastern edge of the town, Blyth Gardens will be ideally situated for easy access north via the Erskine Bridge, west to Paisley and Glasgow via the M8, and south to Glasgow Airport which is just five miles away.

The development plans include generous green space including the scenic Sandieland Woodland to the south of the site, as well as a dedicated children’s play area.

In line with Cala’s urban wildlife strategy, the development will also incorporate a range of features designed to enhance biodiversity and support local wildlife. Guided by expert ecologists, the plans include bat roosting and bird nesting features, hedgehog-friendly fencing, and invertebrate bricks to support bees and other insects, helping to protect and encourage native species throughout the site.

The site benefits from a minded to grant approval from Renfrewshire Council, secured by Stewart Milne Homes in 2022, subject to conditions and successful conclusion of a legal agreement.

The site was acquired by Cala Homes (West) in July 2025, following the initial applicant, Stewart Milne Homes, going into administration in January 2024.

Graham McNeil, land director at Cala Homes (West), said, “Gilchrist Gardens has proven to be a popular choice for homebuyers looking for a high-quality new home in Erskine. Naturally, we’re excited by the prospect of continuing our investment in new homes in the area, building on our recent success locally. Cala will be seeking to provide a diverse mix of new homes with a different architectural palette to give this phase of development a different look and feel, with the varied mix of house types creating multiple price points to ensure that we can appeal to as wide a spectrum of homebuyers as possible.

“We are especially looking forward to embedding much-needed affordable homes into the heart of Blyth Gardens which will only further enhance the vibrancy and community spirit that makesthis part of Erskine such a special place to live.”

Upon committee approval, groundworks are expected to begin in Spring 2026, with the first homeowners expected to move in from Summer 2027, Cala said.