Affordable housing developments recognised by Homes for Scotland

Councillor Frank McAveety joins tenants and staff from Loretto Housing and Wheatley Group as well as representatives from Glasgow City Council and contractors Cruden at the new Loretto homes in Eriboll Crescent
The offical opening of new Loretto homes in Eriboll Crescent

Development projects by Loretto Housing Association, West Lothian Council, Link Group and Places for People have been shortlisted for a home building industry award by Homes for Scotland.

The trade body is to acknowledge the sector’s achievements at its largest celebration to date.

The Affordable Housing Development of the Year category sees Cruden Building & Renewals / Loretto Housing Association (part of the Wheatley Group) shortlisted for Eriboll Crescent in Glasgow while Lovell Partnerships / West Lothian Council have been recognised for Housing for Older People in Broxburn.

Springfield Properties makes the shortlist with Springfield Milton of Campsie development in East Dunbartonshire while Link Group (MacVicar Court, Oban) and Places for People (Niddrie Mill Primary School, Edinburgh) make up the finalists.

Niddrie Mill Primary School 2
Places for People’s Niddrie Mill Primary School in Edinburgh

The complete shortlist is as follows:

Private Development of the Year – large (100+ units) sponsored by NHBC

  • Barratt Homes Ness Castle, Inverness
  • Springfield Properties Meadow Lea, Nairn
  • Persimmon Homes East Scotland Melrose Gait, Galashiels
  • Stewart Milne Homes Central Scotland Earl’s Green, Troon
  • Private Development of the Year – medium (26-99 units) sponsored by Allied Scotland

    • Barratt Homes Burnside @ Riverside Quarter, Aberdeen
    • CCG (Scotland) The Schoolhouse, Edinburgh
    • Places for People / EMA Architecture + Design Urban Eden, Edinburgh
    • CALA Homes (East) Kinleith Mill, Edinburgh
    • Cruden Homes West King’s View, Glasgow
    • Private Development of the Year – small (up to 25 units) sponsored by Blackadders

      • Mactaggart & Mickel Homes Lockhart Woods, Edinburgh
      • Whiteburn Projects Parkview Phase 3, Dundee
      • Affordable Housing Development of the Year sponsored by IDSystems

        • Cruden Building & Renewals / Loretto Housing Association (part of the Wheatley Group) Eriboll Crescent, Glasgow
        • Lovell Partnerships / West Lothian Council Housing for Older People, Broxburn
        • Springfield Properties Springfield Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire
        • Link Group MacVicar Court, Oban
        • Places for People Niddrie Mill Primary School, Edinburgh
        • Family Home of the Year sponsored by Anderson Strathern

          • Barratt Homes The Balmoral
          • Miller Homes The Yeats
          • Cruden Homes West The Oak
          • Springfield Properties The Culbin
          • Supporting Organisation of the Year sponsored by Savills

            • Geddes Consulting
            • Registers of Scotland
            • Reflecting the robust nature of the awards programme, this year’s independent judging panel will again be undertaking site visits to all the shortlisted entries in the Private and Affordable Housing Development categories.

              In addition, those companies shortlisted for Private Development of the Year will also be considered for the prestigious Homes for Scotland Home Builder of the Year award through a rigorous interview process. For the first time in the history of the awards, those shortlisted for Supporting Organisation of the Year will also be interviewed by the judges.

              Winners will be announced at the Homes for Scotland Annual Lunch (sponsored by Burness Paull) at the EICC on May 12 which will be hosted by comedian and actor Tim Vine.

              Chair of the independent judging panel Kareen Davidson, former sales & marketing director at Bett Homes said: “2016 saw the most rigorous judging process for the Homes for Scotland Awards so far and my fellow judges and I are determined to use this platform to ensure this year’s awards continue to be the most robust and credible in our industry and thus very much worth winning.

              “We have seen the quality of entries increase year-on-year and the shortlisted companies clearly demonstrate the high standard the industry is achieving in terms of its approach to the varying needs of customers, design and the placemaking and sustainability agendas. The judging panel is very much looking forward to viewing the different developments and finding out more about the vital role played by the shortlisted supporting organisations during the interview process.”

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