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Glasgow Times
17-05-2025
- General
- Glasgow Times
Details emerge of demolitions of North Lanarkshire tower blocks
The council's tower strategy aims to replace outdated high-rises with "modern, high-quality" homes across the area. As part of phase one, more than 1,600 properties have been vacated, with several towers demolished and others repurposed to support the Ukraine Resettlement Programme. Phase two is now underway, with decanting progressing across sites in Wishaw, Kilsyth, Airdrie, Coatbridge, and Motherwell. CAD Towers (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) Read more: New Glasgow-inspired wellbeing wallpaper unveiled by SAMH Key milestones include ongoing demolition works at Jackson Court in Coatbridge and Coursington, Allan, and Draffen Towers in Motherwell, where a controlled blowdown is planned to take place later in the year. Preparations are also progressing for future demolitions at Dunbeth Court in Coatbridge and Allershaw Tower, Wishaw. Read more: Athletics club hosts first round of road race series at Glasgow Green (Image: North Lanarkshire Council) Councillor Michael McPake, convener of housing, said: "We're making real progress in delivering safe, modern homes that meet the needs of our residents. "This programme is not just about replacing buildings, it's about improving lives, enhancing communities, and ensuring our housing stock is fit for the future." Alongside demolition projects, safety improvements such as sprinkler installations, fire safety upgrades, and lift replacements in five tower blocks are also being implemented.


Daily Record
13-05-2025
- Business
- Daily Record
North Lanarkshire Council advancing ambitious tower strategy to replace outdated high-rises with modern homes
More than 1600 properties have been vacated as part of Phase 1, with several towers now demolished and others repurposed to support the Ukraine Resettlement Programme. Momentum is building as North Lanarkshire Council pushes ahead with its ambitious tower strategy, replacing outdated high-rises with modern, high-quality homes across the area. To date, more than 1600 properties have been vacated as part of Phase 1, with several towers now demolished and others repurposed to support the Ukraine Resettlement Programme. Phase 2 is well underway, with decanting progressing across sites in Wishaw, Kilsyth, Airdrie, Coatbridge and Motherwell. Key milestones include the ongoing demolition works at Jackson Court in Coatbridge, and Coursington, Allan, and Draffen Towers in Motherwell, where a controlled blowdown is planned for later this year. Preparations are also advancing for future demolitions at Dunbeth Court in Coatbridge and Allershaw Tower, Wishaw. Speaking after the latest housing committee, Councillor Michael McPake, convener of housing, said: 'We're making real progress in delivering safe, modern homes that meet the needs of our residents. "This programme is not just about replacing buildings, it's about improving lives, enhancing communities, and ensuring our housing stock is fit for the future.' Alongside demolition projects, essential safety improvements such as sprinkler installations, fire safety upgrades, major refurbishments at Whifflet and Calder Towers, and lift replacements in five tower blocks are being delivered. The strategy remains a key part of the council's commitment to improving housing conditions, expanding choice, and transforming communities.