Scottish construction firm The JR Group has joined Homes for Scotland.
The JR Group is a key delivery partner for councils and housing associations across Scotland and builds hundreds of modern, energy-efficient social homes across the country each year.
With its members delivering the vast majority of the country's new homes, Homes for Scotland works closely with Government to identify and tackle barriers to the delivery of new homes. The JR Group will be able to share its experiences to help drive positive changes for the sector.
The partnership was marked by a visit to The JR Group's Helensburgh development, showcasing some of the work the construction firm is doing on behalf of its clients in a bid to tackle the ongoing housing crisis.
Andrew Dallas, Projects Director for The JR Group said: "The JR Group is a key development partner in the delivery of affordable housing for both Housing Associations and Local Authorities. By joining forces with Homes for Scotland, our goal is to help bring the housing emergency to the forefront of the minds of both the general public and our elected members.
"The Scottish Government’s declaration of a housing emergency shows intent and a commitment to fix the housing crisis in Scotland, but it has so far not been backed up with any increased funding or amended policy position. Therefore, it is important that we give our support to Homes for Scotland and help it continue to put pressure on the Government alongside other key bodies and charities.
"As part of the partnership with Homes for Scotland, it will enable us to share our concerns and front-line expertise and support its discussions with key figures in Government."
The national housing emergency was declared after multiple local authorities declared housing emergencies and recent independent research showed that there are 693,000 Scottish households facing at least one form of housing need.
Around 15,000 households are living in temporary accommodation in Scotland, including 10,000 children, with the figure rising 10 percent in the space of just a year. The number of people sleeping rough in Scotland is also on the rise, with a 23 percent increase in the number of people making applications to councils who had slept rough the night before.
The JR Group is currently on site at ten different locations across Scotland, building more than 300 new homes with projects for a further 450 homes due to commence in the next 12 to 18 months.
The team met representatives from Homes for Scotland at its development in the Jeanie Deans area of Helensburgh which is being delivered for Dunbritton Housing Association.
The development of 12 modern energy efficient flats in the town’s East King Street is set to be handed over to the housing association shortly and will be available for social rent.
Construction was able to proceed thanks to funding from the Scottish Government’s Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP) and Argyll and Bute Council’s Strategic Housing Fund, as well as private funding from Dunbritton Housing Association.
Andrew Dallas concluded: "As a leader within the industry, it is vitally important we share our experiences of the sector. Homes for Scotland has identified how serious Scotland’s housing crisis is, so we are pleased to be on board, joining the conversation and helping to influence change for the better."
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01/07/2024
The JR Group Joins Homes For Scotland


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