Eildon cites over 3000 bids for its new flats as ‘proof of the need for affordable housing in the Borders’
The development of 53 homes is the first phase of its Newton St Boswells’ and Huddersfield Street projects, which will consist of 63 homes.
Eighty five per cent of the homes went to local people across the Borders with four homes built to accommodate specific care needs - around ten per cent of Eildon’s homes are built to enable wheelchair access.
Eildon Chief Executive Nile Istephan anticipates a similar level of demand for the proposed 63 homes in phase two of the development in Galashiels. He said: “Housing need is a major issue across towns and villages in the Borders. People at all stages in life – from young people and families, to older people with care requirements – they’re all looking for affordable housing. The Borders needs modern, high-quality affordable housing and the Sergeants Park development illustrates how Eildon is working closely with local communities, Borders Council - as part of their current Strategic Housing Investment Plan, and the Scottish Government to address this most fundamental of social and economic priorities.”
Andy Mallice, Managing Director of Hart Builders, said: “We look forward to delivering the next phase of the Sergeants Park affordable housing development on behalf of Eildon Housing Association. These high-quality homes will be built to Silver Standard energy efficiency levels, providing residents with warmer homes that have fewer carbon emissions and are cheaper to run. Throughout this build, we will provide a wide range of benefits for the local community - including employment opportunities, schools’ initiatives and site based work experience.”
Newtown St Boswells and Huddersfield Street developments contribute to Eildon’s commitment to deliver 388 affordable homes across nine sites in the Borders. This is part of the wider commitment by the Scottish Government to deliver 50,000 new affordable homes across Scotland by 2021.