Fyne Homes begins work on new homes on Bute
The new development in Rothesay will deliver eight energy-efficient semi-detached houses for affordable rent.
The new development in Rothesay will deliver eight energy-efficient semi-detached houses for affordable rent.
Fyne homes, in partnership with MacLeod Construction, is set to start construction of its latest affordable housing development in Rothesay, Isle of Bute
The new development, which is located at Ballochgoy Road, will deliver eight energy-efficient semi-detached houses for affordable rent.
The 6x three-bedroom and 2x four-bedroom family homes are due to be ready to welcome tenants in August 2026 and will help to address the critical need for high-quality, affordable housing options in the area.
Chair of Fyne Homes’ Management Committee, Shirley MacLeod, and Vice Chair David Herriot were joined by staff from Fyne Homes and MacLeod Construction to carry out the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the start of the project which will be the first new build social housing on Bute since 2009.
Janet McAlister, Fyne Homes Technical Services Director said: “The design team and contractor have worked very hard to get this contract over the line and it’s exciting to know that in just over a years’ time we will have delivered eight energy efficient much needed family homes.
A spokesperson from MacLeod construction said: “We’re proud to be working alongside Fyne Homes to bring high-quality, energy-efficient homes to the Isle of Bute. This project not only addresses a vital housing need but also supports local employment and training. It also showcases the benefits of collaborative working across the sector. It’s fantastic to see new social housing return to Bute after more than a decade, and we’re committed to delivering homes that will serve families and the community well into the future.”
The design team for the development are MAST Architects, Armour Construction Consultants, Harley Haddow, Safety by 286 and MacDonald & Cameron.
Fyne Homes has also extended its thanks to the Scottish Government and Argyll and Bute Council for their support for the project.