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Allia C&C arranges loan for West of Scotland Housing Association

West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) receives £13 million loan, arranged by Allia C&C.

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West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) has received a loan of £13 million, arranged by Allia C&C under its charitable bond programme with the Scottish Government. The loan will support the development of around 150 homes for social and mid-market rent across Ayrshire and Glasgow, including 36 ultra-low energy homes at Springfield Cross in Glasgow. 

Allia C&C’s charitable bond programme provides simple, unsecured loans to housing associations for up to 15 years. The interest paid over the life of the loan funds a grant programme for social housing subsidies. 

Andrew Kubksi, Director of Development and Asset Management at WSHA, said: 

“We warmly welcome this funding support from Allia C&C which will help us to deliver a number of key affordable housing projects that are central to our ambitious development strategy. This includes creating Glasgow’s largest PassivHaus development which will provide 36 ultra-low energy homes, which means low fuel bills for tenants. Over the coming year, the funding will also support the provision of high-quality, affordable homes for new tenants at developments in Glasgow and South Ayrshire.” 

Peter Freer, Head of Scottish Office at Allia C&C, said: “We are delighted to support West of Scotland Housing Association with this loan from our charitable bond programme. Through our partnership with the Scottish Government, this unsecured funding will provide even more families with an affordable home in Glasgow and Ayrshire.” 

Since 2014, Allia C&C has worked with the Scottish Government to arrange loans of more than £250 million to support the development of new affordable housing across Scotland. 

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