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Housing budget to improve and modernise stock

Aberdeen City Council today mapped out its plan for creating green, affordable homes as part of its Housing Revenue Account (HRA) budget.

The bulk of the £159 million HRA capital budget for 2023/24 was allocated to new-builds, with the rest to allocated to enhancing existing stock of more than 22,000 properties.

This includes:

  • £18m replacing windows and upgrading flat roofs;  
  • £15m modernising kitchens and bathrooms;  
  • Approximately £15m on energy efficiency measures like installing solid wall insultation and new heating systems; and
  • £1m on disabled adaptions, part of our support for the Local Outcome Improvement Plan.  

The council also agreed to spend £7m on safety and security such as rewiring, lift replacements, and installing new door systems, having almost completed a roll out of integrated fire and smoke alarms across all properties.  

A further £2m is to be used to expand the district heating networks, giving more tenants access to low-cost heat and power.

The housing revenue budget for 2023/24 is £102m. Rent is to rise by 4% increase to help cover the increasing cost of repairing, maintaining and managing properties.

Councillor Miranda Radley, convener of the Communities, Housing and Public Protection Committee, said: “We believe that tenants would wish to see us provide homes that are economical to run and environmentally friendly, and offer the same advantages as new-builds.

“Through our engagement with tenants, including community walkabouts, we have sensed the strong desire for quality, affordable homes and inclusive neighbourhoods – and in turn where our priorities should lie as a corporate landlord.”

The council is currently completing the refurbishment of approximately 500 “voids” using a Scottish Government grant to provide homes for people displaced by the Ukraine war.
 

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