North Ayrshire is set to recieve a major £44 million investment in affordable housing.

The Scottish Government has announnced it will put £1.75 billion investment in affordable housing across Scotland, which includes over £44 million investment in North Ayrshire. 

Councils and house-builders across Scotland’s 32 local authorities will have the opportunity to plan ahead with grant subsidies guaranteed, for the first time, for the next three years until 2021. 

In 2018-19, £532 million will be shared amongst local authorities – rising to £591 million in 2019-20 and £630 million in 2020-21. 

Welcoming the news, Cunninghame South MSP Ruth Maguire said: “The announcement that North Ayrshire will receive over £44 million over the next three years provides the certainty needed for the sector to keep progressing and ensures that we keep up the momentum to reach the Scottish Government’s target of 50,000 new affordable homes by 2021.

“Increasing the supply of affordable homes is a key SNP commitment and plays a vital role in helping to tackle poverty and inequality in communities across Cunninghame South and North Ayrshire. 

"Committing funding until the end of this parliament will help ensure that Scotland leads the way in building homes that are high-quality, efficient and affordable, and will strengthen our house-building sector and the estimated 14,000 jobs that the affordable housing supply programme supports each year.

“The SNP believes that everyone in Scotland deserves a warm, affordable home and with a huge number of affordable homes approved last year, we are making great progress towards that aim.”