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 An official opening of our latest
development of new council homes in Coltness took place, marking a significant
milestone, as we welcomed our 400th tenant to move in to a North
Lanarkshire Council new build home.
Coltness is the 18th council
housing development completed as part of our NL Homes new build programme,
which will see 2,150 homes built by 2027.
The Provost of North Lanarkshire,
Councillor Jean Jones, unveiled the plaque, officially opening the new
development of 20 homes.
Also marking the occasion were
Councillor Allan Graham, Convener of Enterprise and Housing; local councillors,
Nicky Shevlin, Robert McKendrick, Cameron McManus and Louise Roarty and
representatives from North Lanarkshire Council and Robertson Partnership Homes.
 The site of the former Harthill Primary
School is set for development and will be home to another exciting new housing
development being delivered by North Lanarkshire Council.
Plans are in place to build 20 new
homes on the site – a mix of cottage flats, semi-detached bungalows and
wheelchair accessible bungalows. These form part of our ambitious new council
house building programme, NL Homes, which will see 2,150 homes built by 2027.
Cutting the sod was Councillor Allan
Graham, Convener of Enterprise and Housing Committee and joining him was local
councillor, Martin McCulloch. Also
attending were representatives from North Lanarkshire Council and developer
Lovell.
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