A Paisley council house project has won a prestigious award.
AS Homes was recognised with the Best Regeneration Project - Residential award at the Herald Property Awards 2024 for their joint work with Renfrewshire Council.
The project involved building 101 modern, energy-efficient council houses and shared equity homes in the Tannahill area of Ferguslie Park in Paisley.
This win follows the project's success at the Scottish Home Awards 2024, where it was named both Large Affordable Housing Development and Housing Regeneration Project of the Year.
Paul Kelly, managing director of AS Homes, said: "I truly believe what we have created at Ferguslie Park is a life-changing development for the local area.
"This project is testament to what can be achieved when developers and local authorities collaborate effectively.
"It was fantastic to see our team at AS Homes and Renfrewshire Council be recognised once again with another accolade for bringing this development to life."
The project was supported by funding from the Scottish Government’s affordable housing supply programme.
The award-winning development offers one to four-bedroom cottage flats, houses, and bungalows.
Councillor Marie McGurk, convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Communities and Housing Policy Board, said: "Retaining the strong sense of community was at the heart of the recently completed housing development in the Tannahill area of Ferguslie Park.
"We are really proud to have achieved this and to gain further national recognition for this work is fantastic."
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