17-07-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
New homes at site of former east end school handed over
The move marks a 'significant milestone' in the partnership between the award-winning Fife-founded homebuilder and Angus Housing Association.
The firm said: 'Constructed to meet the evolving needs of residents, the development features a diverse mix of housing types, including two-bedroom cottage flats, three-bed semi-detached homes, and one-bedroom sheltered flats.
'With sustainability at its core, all properties are equipped with solar panels to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints. Additionally, the development includes gas central heating and off-street parking, ensuring modern comfort for residents.'
The homes have been handed over. (Image: Campion) The sheltered flats have been thoughtfully designed to 'support independent living, featuring walk-in showers, rise-and-fall worktops, and adjustable kitchen units to accommodate varying mobility needs'.
Dougie Herd, joint managing director at Campion Homes, said the firm is 'committed to delivering high-quality, affordable housing that meets the needs of local communities'.
He said: 'Our strong relationship with Angus Housing Association has enabled us to create homes that not only provide comfort and security but also prioritise sustainability and accessibility. We are proud to contribute to Dundee's housing landscape and support Angus Housing Association's mission to provide safe, modern, and energy-efficient homes for residents.'
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'I wish to give a massive thank you to everyone at Campion Homes for their hard work, professionalism, and commitment throughout the entirety of the project. We look forward to continuing our partnership on future developments.
'I would also like to acknowledge the funding received from the Scottish Government and the hard work and commitment our development team have given to this project, without them both, this development would not have come to fruition.'