en.Wedoany.com Reported - A £7.2 million social housing project in Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland has been fully completed, with all 27 homes finished and allocated to tenants by the end of last year. Located on Willie Wilson Way and Colonels View, the properties include cottage flats, semi-detached bungalows, semi-detached houses, and terraced houses, some of which are designed for accessibility needs.

Tenant Jade, who moved in with her partner and two children, said: "Moving into our new Albyn home has made a huge difference to our daily lives. My first impression was how spacious it is. The garden is great for the kids and the dog. We had a minor issue with a door, but the maintenance team is already sorting it out. The most important thing is being able to chat with other children on the street — it’s been a life-changing experience for my son." Another tenant, Gemma, added: "Our whole family is very happy in our new home. When we first moved in, we were thrilled that everything was brand new, and we really love the layout. Having a parking space is great, and the garden is perfect for the kids to play in. What we appreciate most is the front of the house and the garden — it’s really lovely."
The social housing project was built by local contractor Capstone Construction, designed by Inverness-based architect Bracewell, with engineering services provided by HGA, and quantity surveying and CDM services undertaken by Torrance Partnership. The homes are equipped with Quantum heating systems and solar photovoltaic panels to improve energy efficiency and reduce tenant bills. Andrew Martin, Executive Director of Services at the Albyn Group, said: "Albyn Housing Society is ready and willing to do its part in delivering the housing needed in the Highlands. Seeing our tenants enjoy life in their new homes makes all the hard work from the team worthwhile." The next phase of the project has already begun, with 15 new homes set to be built under a mix of mid-market rent and shared ownership schemes.
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