East Renfrewshire Council will be handing tenants the keys to more than 100 new-build council houses in the Newton Mearns over the coming months.

The new homes, built by Cala Homes (West) within their Maidenhill development, will comprise of 36 one-bedroom flats, as well as 37 two-bedroom, 26 three-bedroom, and six four-bedroom houses.

The project represents an investment of more than £19million, with funding from Scottish Government grants, developer contributions and the council’s own capital investment, and follows on from the successful delivery of 96 affordable homes in Maidenhill through Taylor Wimpey and Robertson Homes in recent years.

The high-quality properties benefit from solar panels, helping to keep tenant’s energy bills low, and a water mist system, which is fitted in all rooms and is independently set off when excessive heat is detected.

The initiative involves houses constructed by Cala Homes (West) in their Maidenhill developmentThe initiative involves houses constructed by Cala Homes (West) in their Maidenhill development (Image: Sandy Young)

The first eight homes have been handed over to new tenants, including Douglas Watt, who has moved into a one-bedroom flat. Council Leader Owen O’Donnell visited Mr Watt at his new home and spoke to him about how he’s enjoying living there.

Douglas Watt said: “My son moved out of our home into his own place, so I had been looking to downsize and was delighted to be offered this flat. It has a fantastic layout and you can see it’s really high quality. Most of my family live on this side of the authority, so it’s a lovely place to live and I really see it as my home for life. I’m looking forward to seeing all my new neighbours move in across the coming weeks and months, whether its families or individuals like myself – everyone I’ve met so far has been lovely.

“I’d like to pass on my thanks to everyone I dealt with from the Council’s Housing Service; it was the dream team! Every one of them have been true to their word and they’ve been absolutely fabulous, from the point I was told I’d been allocated the flat, to moving in – I couldn’t have asked for a better service.”

Thus far, eight tenants have received their new homesThus far, eight tenants have received their new homes (Image: Mark F Gibson)

Councillor Danny Devlin, Housing and Environment Convener, said: “I am delighted that we’re going to provide people with such high-quality flats and houses. East Renfrewshire continues to be an extremely popular place to live, and we know that more people than ever are in need of a permanent place to call home, so it’s extremely important that we do all we can to create more social housing in the area. This development reflects our ongoing commitment to the people of East Renfrewshire and I commend Cala Homes (West) for the work undertaken here in Newton Mearns.”

The recently funded project is an investment exceeding £19million backed by Scottish Government grantsThe recently funded project is an investment exceeding £19million backed by Scottish Government grants (Image: Mark F Gibson)

Council Leader Owen O’Donnell added: “It was great to visit Mr Watt and see how pleased he is with his new home; these are quality, modern properties from Cala Homes (West). With a state-of-the-art primary school at the heart of Maidenhill, I’m sure that our tenants will be very happy to move in and play their part in building this community.”

The properties benefit from solar panels, helping to keep tenant’s energy bills lowThe properties benefit from solar panels, helping to keep tenant’s energy bills low (Image: Mark F Gibson)

Gillian Hessett, land manager at Cala Homes (West), said: "We’re proud to deliver these brand-new homes to East Renfrewshire residents. Maidenhill is a landmark development for us, and we believe it’s important not just to create new homes with high specifications but to play a part in delivering a fantastic new community.

"The creation of 105 affordable homes in Newton Mearns was a fundamental part of our masterplan at this popular location and we’re delighted to turn this vision into a reality as we watch residents settle."