Construction of new social homes in West Lothian.

New Social Homes Underway in West Lothian to Tackle Housing Crisis

Construction has officially begun on a significant number of new social homes across West Lothian, aiming to address the region’s pressing housing needs. This initiative involves multiple developments, including projects in Winchburgh and Livingston, and represents a collaborative effort between housing associations, local councils, and government funding.

Key Takeaways

  • 69 new energy-efficient homes for social rent are being built in Winchburgh by Lovell Partnerships for Wheatley Homes East.
  • A separate £9 million project in Livingston will deliver 48 new homes, including supported accommodation for young people.
  • The Deans South estate in Livingston is undergoing regeneration, with 46 affordable homes being built by Springfield and Wheatley Group.
  • These developments aim to increase affordable housing provision, ease pressure on waiting lists, and support local communities.

Winchburgh Development

Lovell Partnerships has broken ground on 69 new energy-efficient homes for social rent in Winchburgh, a project for Wheatley Homes East. These homes are scheduled for completion by summer 2027. The development is part of a broader £1 billion Winchburgh masterplan, which includes new schools, green spaces, and community amenities. The new homes will comprise two and three-bedroom terrace houses and two-bedroom flats. Each property will achieve an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) of B and meet Silver Aspects 1, the Scottish benchmark for sustainable building, incorporating features like high-specification wall insulation, air source heat pumps, and water-efficient fixtures to reduce energy usage by approximately 30%. Electric vehicle charging points and sprinkler systems will also be included. Lovell has also designed a bespoke ‘colony-style’ house type to meet local needs, featuring bungalows on the ground level with two-storey homes above, each with its own entrance and garden. The construction process is expected to support local employment and training, with Lovell also contributing to local community groups.

Livingston Projects

In Livingston, a £9 million project is underway to construct 48 new homes, including supported housing for young people and affordable rental properties. This development, located near local amenities and West Lothian College, will utilise modular construction methods to accelerate delivery and help alleviate pressure on the council’s housing waiting lists. The first residents are anticipated to move in by September. The supported housing component will consist of 28 one-bedroom flats, complete with flexible office space and overnight accommodation for staff. The affordable housing element will provide 20 homes, including 18 houses (a mix of two and three bedrooms) and two flats. This project marks West Lothian Council as one of the first in the UK to employ modular construction for building homes.

Deans South Regeneration

Springfield, in partnership with Wheatley Group, has commenced construction on the regeneration of the Deans South estate in Livingston. This long-awaited project will deliver 55 new homes, with 46 designated as affordable homes for Wheatley Homes East tenants and nine private homes for existing homeowners. The properties will be built using sustainable timber kits, featuring air source heat pumps for efficiency. This development is particularly significant as it provides new homes for residents who have lived on the previously condemned estate since 2004. The project signifies a commitment to transforming the site and providing secure, high-quality housing for the community.

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