Argyll Community Housing Association completes 10 new homes in Inveraray

Argyll Community Housing Association completes 10 new homes in Inveraray

Robin Currie and ACHA chairman, Roddy McCuish with the Inveraray Primary School children, Kara Crawford, Rachael Devlin, and Millie May MacIntyre, who picked the name 'Dun Na Cuaiche' for the new housing

Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has completed 10 hew homes for rent in Inveraray.

The development was built by Mull based construction company, TSL, and officially opened by Councillor Robin Currie, leader of Argyll and Bute Council. He was accompanied by the children of Inveraray Primary School who picked the name of the development, ‘Dun Na Cuaiche’ which in Gaelic is ‘the hill of the cup, or bowl’. 

The new development is made up of 4 x 1 bed flats, 4 x 2 bed flats, a 3 bed bungalow and a 3 bed detached house. A number of properties have been adapted to meet particular needs.



The homes have all been designed to the greener energy standards, which includes provision of air source heat pumps to provide a high standard of energy efficiency. The total overall project cost was £1.9 million delivered through a funding partnership of £1,130,000 from the Scottish Government, £120,000 from Argyll and Bute Council, and £660,000 invested from ACHA.

The new tenants were handed their keys by Councillor Currie to the pipe music of Pipe Major Stuart Liddell, who leads the grade 1 world champion pipe band from Inveraray.

Alastair MacGregor, chief executive of ACHA, commented: “After the challenges of the last 2 years with Covid 19 it’s great to be back to normal, building much needed homes. I’m delighted that, with the support of our partners the Scottish Government and Argyll and Bute Council, we are able to continue to meet housing need with this development in Inveraray.

“The delivery of local affordable housing in Argyll and Bute remains a priority for the council and I am delighted to officially open ‘Dun Na Cuaiche’.



“We want our communities to thrive. Providing low carbon, good quality homes for future generations, not only adds to the long-term economic success of the area, it contributes to a climate friendly Argyll and Bute. We hope tenants will be very happy in their new homes.”


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