Communities set to benefit from East Renfrewshire Council house build project

(from left) Claire Mistreta of CCG, Paul Santi of the Barrhead BID, Suzanne Conlin tenancy services & service improvement manager at East Renfrewshire Council, Lorna Wallace senior development officer at East Renfrewshire Council, Andy Dunlop of the Barrhead BID & Colette Edenborough – the new intern for the BID thanks to the agreement between CCG & the council

East Renfrewshire Council has secured a range of community benefits as part of the contract for their first house build project in a generation.

Eight new jobs and thirteen work experience placements will be created as part of the agreement with contractor CCG (Scotland) Ltd, during the building of 43 new council homes at Robertson Street, Fenwick Drive and Blackbyres Court, Barrhead.

The work at project part of the council’s commitment to deliver 240 homes for social rent over the next five years. Work has already started at the Robertson Street site and it is due to be complete by winter 2018.

Throughout the building works, a range of learning opportunities for East Renfrewshire schools will be developed by the company, giving young people the opportunity to learn about careers in different areas of the construction business, including project management.

Barrhead’s Business Improvement District (BID) will also benefit from the partnership with CCG. A new intern is to be appointed to work on town centre initiatives in Barrhead, with part of the salary being sponsored by the firm.

There will also be future donations of up to £9,500 to other Barrhead community and employability causes throughout the project.

Councillor Danny Devlin, convener of housing and maintenance, said: “The council house build project is exciting for the people of Barrhead and we are delighted to be developing more homes for social rent, which will benefit residents for generations to come.

“The council always looks to achieve best value with all contracts, and this includes the commitment from suppliers to support the communities of East Renfrewshire.

“These new jobs and experiences for young people are very much welcome and we look forward to continuing to work with CCG to deliver these commitments.”

Paul Santi, chairman of Barrhead Business Improvement District, said: “This contribution to the BID district is gratefully received. It is encouraging to see East Renfrewshire Council supporting its communities as part of its procurement process and that CCG is offering such a positive range of benefits to the people of Barrhead.”

CCG group HR manager, Lynn Stodart, added: “Offering support to local communities is something which we have committed to since day one – we will always seek to provide employment and training opportunities and we are delighted to be working with East Renfrewshire and BID to bring these to the community of Barrhead.”

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