Construction work has commenced at Deans South, the previously condemned housing estate in Livingston.
Housebuilder, Springfield has kick-started the long-awaited regeneration project which will see the creation of high-quality affordable and private new homes across the 2.9 acre site.
Springfield and one of the UK's largest builders of social rented homes, Wheatley Group, are working together to deliver 55 high-quality new homes. Of these, 46 will be affordable homes and nine private homes will be built for existing homeowners.
All of the properties will be built by Springfield using sustainable timber kits constructed off-site at their nearby timber kit factory and will be extremely efficient, using air source heat pumps. The homes for social housing will be delivered for tenants of Wheatley Homes East, part of Wheatley Group.
To mark the milestone moment, the Springfield team was joined by Hannah Bardell, MP for Livingston and Deans South veteran, Kerry Macintosh, who laid the first brick in the foundations of her new home.
Kerry bought her three-bed home on the estate in 2002 but in 2004, West Lothian Council condemned the site and earmarked it for demolition. Despite this, Kerry remained on the site to fight for a fair deal for herself and the remaining homeowners. Now, 20 years later, Kerry will receive a new home as part of the transformation of the site.
Tom Leggeat, Springfield Partnerships Managing Director, said: "Deans South has always had enormous potential and, despite the challenges, our commitment to transforming the site has not wavered.
"Alongside the much-needed social rented homes we will build; we will also deliver on our promise to provide a 'home for a home' for homeowners who have lived in Dean South for decades. This is what we celebrate today, as we lay the first brick for Kerry’s home and mark wider construction work starting."
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