Sixteen affordable homes to be built in Inverness

(from left) Gail Matheson, chief executive of Highland Housing Alliance, Steven Paterson, More Homes Division co-ordinator, John McHardy from Highland Council and Willie Gray, managing director of William Gray Construction at the Raining’s Stairs site, Inverness
(from left) Gail Matheson, chief executive of Highland Housing Alliance, Steven Paterson, More Homes Division co-ordinator, John McHardy from Highland Council and Willie Gray, managing director of William Gray Construction at the Raining’s Stairs site, Inverness

The Highland Housing Alliance (HHA) has signed a contract to build 16 new homes at Inverness’ Raining’s Stairs, bringing much needed affordable housing to local people and families and reinvigorating a brownfield area of the city.

The Raining’s Stairs development is being built in partnership with the Highland Housing Alliance, the Highland Council, Ark Estates and William Gray Construction Ltd with funding from the Scottish Government as part of the City-Region Deal.

The first phase began on site on June 5 with completion due by summer 2018.

The City-Region Deal business case was approved on 25 May 2017 which releases £5 million funding from the Scottish Government for affordable housing across the Highlands. This pan Highland project will include the development of a package of support to increase the availability of affordable housing for young people led by the Highland Council.

Comprising sixteen, one and two bedroom flats, the development will see six flats made available at an affordable rent from the Highland Council with ten flats available at a mid-market rent from the Highland Housing Alliance. The development will also include a commercial unit, suitable for use as an office or retail space.

The apartments will be named after the adjacent Raining’s Stairs, located within Inverness city centre. Raining’s Stairs originally served Raining’s School which opened at the top of the stairs in 1747. The Stairs were named after the school’s founder, John Raining, and connect the Crown area to the City centre.

The configuration of the homes will feature 16 apartments built in three staged sections which flow to create a single contemporary development. It will also feature an attractive residents walkway with landscaping and planting, with a natural stone wall and vertical timber cladding around the buildings. Secure cycle storage features for each building and located behind the commercial unit.

Highland Housing Alliance chief executive, Gail Matheson, said: “The role of the Highland Housing Alliance is to facilitate and deliver additional good quality housing in the Highlands with a wide range of private and public sector partners, which has been achieved in this iconic development.

“Following the success of the Academy Street development, we are proud to announce we have signed a contract with our partners Wm Gray Construction Ltd which will see 16 homes being delivered for both HHA and the Highland Council. The Raining’s Stairs development will regenerate the area, building 16 new flats for rent to local people and families. The inclusion of a ground floor commercial unit will offer a local business opportunity further enhancing the area.”

Highland Council leader, Cllr Margaret Davidson, said: “Highland Council and partners are breathing new life back into Inverness city centre. Affordable housing is essential across the Highlands and it is fantastic to see this new development taking place at a key location in Inverness. The City-Region Deal money will see similar projects provide much needed affordable housing across the Highland region.”

William Gray, managing director of William Gray Construction and Ark Estates, added: “We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Highland Council and the Highland Housing Alliance after successfully delivering the Academy Street development. This is a part of the city which is crying out for regeneration and we are proud to be helping bring that about at the same time as providing much needed high quality affordable rental housing.”

The Highland Housing Alliance is a not-for-profit development company that builds private houses for sale and rent and facilitates affordable housing for families and people living in Highland communities. The company handles the management and maintenance of HHA rented homes.

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