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New homes on Shetland could be ready for tenants as early as 2018

The houses will be built by Hjaltland Housing Association on land owned by SLAP, the property arm of the Shetland Charitable Trust.
The houses will be built by Hjaltland Housing Association on land owned by SLAP, the property arm of the Shetland Charitable Trust.

The first 40 houses of a proposed development in Lerwick could be ready to move in to as early as 2018/19.

Plans to build up to 300 new houses over a ten-year period on the fringes of Staney Hill, in Lerwick, were presented to the public on Monday.

The houses will be built by Hjaltland Housing Association on land owned by SLAP, the property arm of the Shetland Charitable Trust.

On Monday, a masterplan for the area was on show at the Staney Hill public hall for final comment before being submitted to the local authority for planning consent.

Should the council’s planning board grant planning permission in principle in March next year (last meeting before May’s local government election), developers are hopeful that the first phase could be completed within 18 to 24 months thereafter.

Lead architect Iain Malcolmson of local firm Redman & Sutherland said the plan was to start with a cluster of houses above the new Anderson High School’s hall of residence facing southeast.

Other “distinct communities” within the overall site, described as the Escarpment, the Bowl and the Plateau, are more to the east and the north of the rocky and steep site. All will be connected via a new road

Comments made by local people visiting the exhibition included concern over weather impact on the exposed hill, as well as local amenities such as play parks, community spaces and public transport integration.

Malcolmson admitted that the site was not the easiest to build houses on but added that it was “the only available large site in Lerwick” where “demand for housing was the largest”.

Around 85 per cent of the proposed housing will be affordable homes with a few private housing sites also becoming available.