A new partnership between Springfield Group and Albyn Housing Society will deliver 54 affordable homes in Conon Bridge.
Under the £11.39 million agreement, the new homes in the Highlands will feature a mix of one to four-bedroom semi-detached and detached houses, bungalows, apartments, and cottage flats.
The signing of this contract brings the total of affordable contracts that Tulloch Homes have secured in 2025 to over £35 million.
Of the total, 30 homes will be available for social rent, 20 for mid-market rent, and four offered through the Scottish Government’s Low-cost Initiative for First Time Buyers (LIFT) equity share scheme.
The homes are located within Tulloch Homes’ Conon Braes South development, a new neighbourhood comprising 160 homes in total. Thoughtfully designed landscaping and open spaces aim to create an attractive setting, while the development benefits from excellent access to the local primary school, village shop, rail halt, and wider community.
The partnership follows £6.5 million in Scottish Government funding and aligns with Albyn Housing Society’s vision to provide high-quality, energy-efficient homes that meet the diverse needs of Highland communities. All homes include innovative heating systems, such as air source heat pumps and thick levels of insulation.
Kieran Graham, MD at Tulloch Homes, said, “We are deeply committed to the North and to supporting thriving local communities. Through partnerships with Albyn Housing Society, Highland Council, and other local housing partners, we are proud to have agreed partnerships valued at more than £32 million in the last 12 months to deliver high-quality and energy-efficient homes.
“These homes are not just about meeting housing need, they are critical to unlocking the region’s potential, including supporting the Inverness & Cromarty Firth Freeport ambitions, and ensuring communities continue to thrive for years to come.”
Andrew Martin, executive director of group services at Albyn Housing Society, added, “At Albyn Housing Society, we see ourselves as part of the solution to the Highland Housing Challenge. Our ambition is to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient homes that enable people to live and work in the Highlands while creating sustainable, thriving communities.
“A mixed-tenure approach is central to this vision, providing choice and affordability for a wide range of households and ensuring long-term housing security. We work closely with tenants to ensure these homes meet local needs and contribute to vibrant, inclusive communities. This partnership with Tulloch Homes reflects that commitment, strengthening the supply of much-needed homes and supporting regional growth for generations to come.”








