Committees commitment to work to secure land for housing
During yesterday’s Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh Committee members had the opportunity to consider the Highland’s draft Strategic Housing Investment Plan and discuss the projects either underway or about to come on stream in the local area to provide much needed new affordable housing.
During discussions the need to secure the necessary land for future housing was highlighted.
Chair of the Committee, Councillor Ian Cockburn said: “Securing land is vital if we are to be able to deliver for our communities. It is great to see the work already underway to provide much needed new homes as our communities have been calling out for this especially so young people and families can remain living and working locally. The biggest issue is acquiring the necessary land so I am pleased that further work with landowners will take place so the council can help local housing trusts and communities be able to plan for more top-quality affordable homes where they are most needed.”
Earlier in the Committee Roslyn Clark, Local Development Officer with the Applecross Community Company gave an update on the work of the local company and highlighted that the Applecross Community Trust is about to start work on a development of 3 housing units for rent due for completion later this year and have secured land for additional affordable housing for which a feasibility study has been commissioned.
Elsewhere across the area a project to renovate a property in Plockton to create a 2 bedroomed house for rent by the council will be going out to tender shortly, a partnership development by The Highland Council, Communities Housing Trust and Community Woodland at Lochcarron which, subject to planning consent, will deliver up to 27 new properties and in Glenelg the Lochalsh and Skye Housing Association are developing proposals for 4 houses for affordable rent.