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Falkirk confirms £330m five-year housing spend

22 Jan 21 Falkirk Council has agreed to spend more than £330m over the next five years on improvements to its existing homes and the provision of new ones.

In 2021/22, 拢23.4m will be spent on improvements to around 5,000 properties with 拢8.8m on improving the fabric of buildings and 拢3.8m on replacement kitchens and bathrooms. A further 拢8m will be spent in the next year on replacement doors and windows as the start of a programme to upgrade every property.

聽In total, 拢7.9m will be spent on energy-efficiency works, with around 1,100 properties each year benefitting from new heating systems at a cost of 拢2m as well as heating upgrades to three high-rise blocks. Further work will also be done on replacement cladding at Glenfuir Court.

A sum of 拢1.8m is allocated for estate improvements such as fences, walls and paths while 拢1.65m will be invested to complete the council鈥檚 programme of upgraded smoke and heat detectors.

聽Also included in the five-year plan will be investment that will deliver more than 600 new build homes for rent in locations including Hallglen, Bonnybridge, Denny, Banknock, Polmont, Bainsford, Stenhousemuir, Torwood and Langlees.

Falkirk Council will continue its programme of 鈥榖uy backs鈥 of former Council homes purchasing around 80 properties a year at a cost of 拢6m.

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Councillor Gordon Hughes, spokesperson for housing said: 鈥淲e have faced a really challenging year because of COVID-19 however we are aiming to deliver a really ambitious programme of work in the coming year for our 16,000 tenants.

鈥淭he rent we collect and other funding allows us to keep our properties at a high standard as well as planning new homes and allowing us to buy back properties.

鈥淭his programme of work will certainly help support the economic recovery with a 拢330m spend over the next five years.鈥

He added: 鈥淭he rent increase is in line with the feedback from tenants and aims to balance an acceptable increase relative to the levels of investment and improvement carried out on our houses.

Members approved the budget unanimously.

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