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Grampian Housing Association secures £96m boost to meet demand for sustainable homes


By Alan Beresford

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A NORTH-east housing association has been handed a seven-figure funding boost from the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

This site in Forres is just one of Grampian Housing Association's developments across the north-east.
This site in Forres is just one of Grampian Housing Association's developments across the north-east.

Grampian Housing Association has secured a £96,000,000 loan facility from the bank to help address the continued demand for good quality, sustainable homes across the region.

The funding will allow the Aberdeen-based housing association to continue to sustainably invest in its current properties to help meet its decarbonisation strategy, while also financing the development of 1000 new green homes across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, and Moray, beyond the ambition in the current five-year business plan.

Along with providing quality affordable properties for social rent and related services to over 4000 households, Grampian Housing Association also boasts a sizeable shared ownership offering, which has helped over 500 families and individuals to become homeowners.

Formed in 1975, the organisation has over 120 employees and works in partnership with various charities and local authorities across the north-east of Scotland to support its tenants and the wider communities it serves.

RBS’s funding package is made up of £25 million of new funding along with a £71 million refinancing restructure, providing Grampian Housing Association with the necessary flexibility to continue supporting its communities and tenants.

The announcement confirms the bank’s commitment to the development of affordable homes, having previously committed £3 billion to support the advancement of the UK’s housing sector.

Malcolm McNeil, Depute CEO of Grampian Housing Association, said: “The lack of affordable housing to meet demand across the north-east combined with the current cost of living crisis is placing significant pressures on households.

“This funding will allow us to invest in meeting that need as well as support investment in existing stock, ensuring they all meet the energy efficiency requirements laid out by the Scottish Government.

“Our mission is to create and develop sustainable communities and it’s only through funding such as this that we’re able to make that a reality.”

David Horne, Relationship Manager at RBS, said: “It has been great to work with our long-standing customer Grampian Housing Association to help put in place a funding structure that will help deliver much needed affordable housing and continue to provide sustainable communities in the north-east of Scotland.

“The housing sector has the opportunity to provide a key contribution towards meeting Scotland’s net zero targets and we’re delighted to support Grampian Housing Association in its ambitions to deliver affordable green homes.

“This investment further underlines Royal Bank of Scotland’s commitment to tackle the UK’s housing sector while also improving sustainability within the industry.”


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