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Council allocated £120million to work with partners to deliver affordable homes in Glasgow

Glasgow City Council has been allocated £120million by the Scottish Government to help deliver new affordable housing in the city in partnership with the city's registered social landlords. 

 

£120million to be allocated by council for affordable homes in Glasgow

 

This funding - allocated through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme - will be used to fund around 780 new housing approvals and will see the completion of over 1453 new homes in Glasgow during 2021/22. 

 

The award is the highest level of annual funding that Glasgow City Council has received since the transfer of the management of development funding from Scottish Government in 2003. 

 

The 2021/22 allocation means that the total funding that Glasgow City Council has received for affordable housing since 2003 is £1.298 billion. 

 

The council has used this funding to deliver 14,560 new affordable homes in Glasgow through its work with its housing association partners over that period.

 

Councillor Kenny McLean, City Convener for Neighbourhood, Housing and Public Realm at Glasgow City Council, said, said: "We are is delighted with this record funding award, which will help the city as we recover from the pandemic, not only providing high-quality, low-carbon housing for residents in the city but also bringing a much-needed boost to the construction industry which will protect and create jobs. This funding will deliver economic, environmental and social benefits throughout Glasgow."

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