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New affordable housing plan could see thousands of homes built in Aberdeenshire over next five years
More than 2,000 homes could be built across Aberdeenshire over the next five years under Aberdeenshire Council’s latest strategic housing investment plan.The council’s Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for 2022-2027 sets out investment priorities for affordable housing and how they will be provided, working in partnership with other housing providers.The plan supports the delivery of Aberdeenshire Council’s Local Housing Strategy, and continues the ongoing work to develop new properties across the area.A key focus of the SHIP is around the development of energy efficient properties, both in terms of reducing carbon emissions but also so that it is more cost-effective for residents to keep homes warm.Up to 2,184 new homes could be created in total, subject to finance, with 612 suitable for those with particular needs, including 248 which could be wheelchair-accessible.The plan recognises that challenges remain in the housing market due to the impact of coronavirus but notes that number of properties being completed last year had risen from the year before.Over the course of 2020/2021, a total of 171 new properties were built, and work is currently underway to develop 312 properties for social rent.Of these new rental properties, 67 are being delivered via the council’s ‘new build’ programme, with registered social landlords providing the remaining 245.The developments will provide accommodation in Fraserburgh, Banff, Peterhead, Newburgh, Kintore, Insch, Ballater, Banchory, Kincardine O’Neil, Stonehaven, Newtonhill, Laurencekirk, Marykirk and St Cyrus.Work has also begun on the development of 34 units for mid-market rent at Chapelton, and a further 23 shared equity properties and two low-cost shared equity properties at Stonehaven, Chapelton and Ellon.
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