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Scrutiny of housing numbers finds significant variations across regions and tenures as latest planning performance statistics show major applications still taking more than twice as long as statutory timeframe

Detailed scrutiny of official quarterly statistics on the number of new homes being started and completed in Scotland has found significant variations across regions and tenures.  

The analysis, which was undertaken by industry body Homes for Scotland (HFS), found significant geographic differences, with Strathclyde seeing a 55 per cent increase in starts for Q2 2019 compared with a year earlier whilst the East Central and South East areas saw construction activity drop.

Across the country for the same period, social housing starts were down almost ten per cent and completions down 19 per cent. Of particular note is the South East region, where affordability is a major issue but where the number of new social housing starts was down 82 per cent.

Commenting on the findings in the same week as latest planning performance statistics show that major housing applications are still taking more than twice as long as the 16 week statutory timeframe, HFS Chief Executive Nicola Barclay (pictured, right) said:

“Reflecting exactly what our members are telling us, our analysis highlights the fragility of the housing sector.  The planning performance statistics further demonstrate how far there is to go to ensure we have a system that facilitates rather than frustrates development.

“Ahead of the Scottish Budget on 6 February, both sets of figures underscore the importance of ongoing Scottish Government drive and determination to deliver more new energy-efficient and environmentally friendly homes of all tenures.  There simply can be no room for complacency when it comes to building the range of homes required to meet the housing needs and aspirations of those living in Scotland.”

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