Dundee City Council is to discuss approving £750,000 worth of housing upgrades to almost 100 homes across the city.
The neighbourhood services committee will meet on 11 September to discuss the work involving kitchens, bathrooms, central heating and window replacements, which will be carried out by the council’s construction services division.
If approved, window replacement work in Midmill and heating kitchen/bathroom work at various sites across the city will start later this month. Completion is scheduled for spring next year.
Anne Rendall depute committee convener said: "These 99 properties across the city are ones which will benefit from this level of investment for tenants to create homes that are warm, modern and easy to heat.
"When similar work has been done in recent years in other council houses in every community around the city we have had supportive and positive feedback."
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