Slaemuir ‘stub blocks’ replaced with new modern properties

River Clyde Homes (RCH) has successfully handed over 24 new homes to customers during lockdown after work by Cruden Building.

Slaemuir ‘stub blocks’ replaced with new modern properties

The second phase of the housing association’s new build and regeneration project of 40 homes in the Slaemuir area of Port Glasgow was successfully completed last month and keys have been handed over to delighted residents. Sixteen properties were handed over to customers in January.

The handover marks the end of a very challenging project that started back in April 2019 and is now finally complete after work on the site was temporarily halted during the COVID-19 lockdown.



The new homes replace the Slaemuir ‘stub blocks’ which are something of a landmark in the neighbourhood. Slaemuir was one of the last housing schemes to be built in Inverclyde and still marks the transition from countryside to urban living. And whilst these stub blocks are being replaced by 96 modern homes, the positive wider community created almost 50 years ago, still exists.

Jillian Moffat, chair of the RCH Group board, said: “The regeneration of the upper part of the Slaemuir area has been a community driven project and one that provides modern, energy efficient homes. This is the second phase and we look forward to starting the third and final development soon.

“To have completed these homes and handed them over to customers during the current pandemic is quite incredible. Tribute must be paid to Cruden Building for their determination and agility to finish the development. Staff at River Clyde Homes have shown remarkable innovation in letting these homes in a safe and timely manner that ensures customers have the homes they were so looking forward to moving into. My congratulations go to all involved.”

Allan Callaghan, managing director for Cruden Building, said: “Cruden Building is delighted to have completed the second phase of this modern housing development as part of the wider regeneration of the Slaemuir community and it is great to see the new residents moving in. 



“We look forward to continuing our collaborative approach, working with River Clyde Homes, on the final stage of this development to provide a further 24 new homes for residents in Slaemuir, and indeed across other developments in Inverclyde.”  

The next steps in the Slaemuir regeneration will see the demolition of the last four remaining stub blocks in the area to make way for the 24 new homes; 17 on Slaemuir Avenue and seven on Campsie Road. Completion is scheduled for August 2021 (subject to further restrictions). The regeneration brings the total number of new homes in the area to 96.


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