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21/01/2019

First Stage Of Craigmillar Transformation Complete

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The first phase of a multi-million-pound transformation of Craigmillar town centre in Edinburgh has taken shape.

Constructed by CCG on behalf of Dunedin Canmore Housing Association, 111 energy-efficient homes have been delivered forming part of the redevelopment of Craigmillar town centre that will see the area transformed by new homes, a new secondary school and community spaces.

Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government Aileen Campbell dropped in to meet tenants in their new homes and officially launch the new development.

Among those she met was John Dunbar, a retired Royal Marine Commando. The veteran, who served as a medic in the British Special Forces, couldn't be happier with his flat in Craigmillar town centre.

John, 71, said: "Dunedin Canmore have been amazing. This place is perfect and Craigmillar is a good place to live. It's very peaceful. I've been travelling for four years and this is the first time I've stopped and said I'm going to make a home for myself.

"My housing officer Sarah has given me lots of good advice, sorted my council tax and set up my energy bills and helped me settle in. I love it, there's so much space."

The new homes are a mix of one and two-bedroom flats and family houses and cater for a wide range of people.

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There are 54 homes for social rent by Dunedin Canmore, which is part of Wheatley Group. A further 57 homes are for mid-market rent by Lowther Homes which is also part of Wheatley.

Aileen Campbell, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government said: "I'm delighted to be invited here to open these new homes, which are a very welcome addition to the supply of affordable housing in Edinburgh. Making sure everyone has a safe, warm and affordable home is central to our drive to make Scotland fairer and more prosperous and this development once again demonstrates the Scottish Government's commitment to the delivery of 50,000 new affordable homes this parliament.

"I am pleased that the Scottish Government was able to support Dunedin Canmore to deliver these homes as part of the continuing regeneration activity here in Craigmillar with funding of nearly £5 million."

All the new homes meet the Scottish Government's new energy standard (EESSH) which means they are warm, cosy and cheaper to run.

Dunedin Canmore Chair Mary Mulligan said: "We're delighted to have built so many lovely spacious homes in the new Craigmillar town centre. These new homes will provide affordable places for people to live for many years to come.

"The energy efficient features will help keep fuel bills down and make sure the people living in the homes will stay warm and cosy all year round.

"The variety of local amenities, and the frequent bus routes into Edinburgh city centre, are an added bonus for the people who live in these new homes."

The development was part-funded with a £4.8m grant from the City of Edinburgh Council. The total cost of the development was £13.7M.

Calum Murray, Director of contractor CCG, said: "Craigmillar has very much been a home for CCG for a long period of time now and we are delighted to have not only provided modern, energy efficient housing but also a series of community benefit initiatives that have included the creation of three new jobs, the donation to local charities and the construction of a new £47,500 car park in Niddrie Mill.

"We thank Dunedin Canmore and the local community for their continued support during the construction programme and look forward to continuing our work in Craigmillar in 2019."

CCG is continuing with construction works on the second phase of housing at the Craigmillar town centre masterplan with 194 homes on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council. A further 75 homes are also being constructed on behalf of the authority at Greendykes Phase G which is set to be complete this spring.

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