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Alison Rennie

Council homes rebuilding project wins national award

A project to build new homes in the Johnstone Castle area has been recognised at a prestigious national awards ceremony.

The development across five sites in the town was awarded Affordable Housing Development of the Year in the Social Rent category at the latest Scottish Home Awards.

The programme, described as “complex and challenging” by Renfrewshire Council, saw the rehousing of around 200 tenants, the purchase of privately-owned properties, and demolition of outdated tenement flats, to clear the way for 95 new affordable energy-efficient homes for social rent.

The project was run by Renfrewshire Council, with funding support from the Scottish Government, and delivered by architects Anderson Bell Christie and builders Engie Construction.

Competition judges said they were particularly impressed with the levels of community engagement throughout the project, which has transformed the look and feel of the area.

Houses in Johnstone Castle before the renovation (unknown)
Houses in Johnstone Castle after the renovation (unknown)

Housing convener, Councillor Marie McGurk, said: “This is a great win for the project team and for the people of Johnstone Castle and it’s fantastic to see the project recognised at national level for its quality.

“I’m particularly pleased the judges singled out our community engagement efforts and this truly has been a project where the council, our build partners and local people have worked together.

“We are committed to providing people in Renfrewshire with great places to live and this is a demonstration of our commitment.

“We’re making a £100m investment to improve the quality of local council houses through our Housing Regeneration and Renewal Programme over the next ten years, and we always strive to achieve the high standards shown by developments such as Johnstone Castle.”

The 95 modern, energy-efficient homes for social rent include a mix of one and two-bedroom cottage flats and two, three and four-bedroom family homes.

The homes were designed to be adaptable for the current and future needs of tenants, and include two specially-designed wheelchair-adapted bungalows.

All homes in the completed development are now occupied by tenants of Renfrewshire Council.

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