A Fitting End To The 40th Year

Last updated: 10.46am, Monday 30th December 2019 by

More new homes for Glasgow’s east end are under way as our 40th anniversary year draws to a close.

Seventy seven properties are being built in Calton – described this week as a “fitting climax” to a year of celebration for Thenue.

Work has just begun on the site at Abercromby Street, close to Thenue's London Road offices.
The £13.9 million project consisting of flats and houses is being built by Cruden Building and is due for completion in August 2021.

The site was acquired from the regeneration agency Clyde Gateway with grant funding from Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Government of £8.8 million.

This is the second Thenue development to get under way - earlier this month work began close by in Bridgeton on 27 homes.

That £4.18 million development is due for completion towards the end of next year and will be for tenants requiring Thenue’s retirement housing service. Charles Turner, our Chief Executive said the Association was ending its anniversary year on a high with a promise of over 100 homes across both developments.

Charles said: “This has been a momentous year for us filled with achievements and celebrations with our tenants at the heart of it all. Getting started on these two new developments is a fitting way to bring such a milestone to a close.

“Over 100 new homes for the east end of Glasgow is great news and complements our recently-finished former Monteith Hotel development overlooking Glasgow Green which created a further 49 new homes.”

Eleanor Derbyshire, our Head of Property Services, added: “These new properties across two sites will undoubtedly be welcomed in the east end of Glasgow. We are continuing to deliver on our promise of new homes and acknowledge the important part played by the Scottish Government and Glasgow City Council in making this happen.”

Allan Callaghan, Managing Director of Cruden Building, said: “We are pleased to be on site to start the build of 77 affordable and energy efficient new homes in Glasgow’s east end to meet the housing needs of local residents.

“This development follows on from several award-winning successful projects we have delivered for Thenue Housing and we are delighted to continue our strong working relationship. Together with making a positive impact to the lives of Thenue’s tenants, we will support the residents of Calton and the surrounding communities by providing a range of community benefits including valuable jobs and training opportunities.”