CMA housing project in Dunoon shortlists in Scotland Housing Awards 2024

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CMA Architects are delighted to be shortlisted in two categories in the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Scotland Housing Awards 2024.

The unique development of four detached homes all for adapted use for Argyll Community Housing Association (ACHA) has been shortlisted in the “Working in Partnership” category and the “Excellence in Regeneration and Sustainability” category for its project at Eton Avenue, Dunoon.

CMA Architects worked in partnership with ACHA and they in turn with Argyll and Bute Council Housing Services and Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership to build 4 specially designed and adapted wheelchair houses for families with particular needs on the Home Argyll housing waiting list. The properties were built by John Brown (Strone) Limited, and delivered through a funding partnership between Argyll and Bute Council, the Scottish Government and ACHA.

Cathy Grant, tenant chair of ACHA’s Board of Management, commented

“These are fabulous new homes and have made such a different to the lives of the tenants who are living there. A recent appraisal noted that 100% of the new tenants agreed the overall condition of their new housing is much better than where lived before which they described as stressful, miserable and bleak. It could not have been achieved without excellent partnership working with Scottish Government, Argyll and Bute Council and the Health and Social Care Partnership who have been so supportive of what we were trying to achieve here. Thank you”

CMA were delighted to work on this project with ACHA and the contractor John Brown (Strone) and are equally delighted that the new tenants whom we worked with closely are enjoying their new homes and that these homes are helping to transform the living quality of all of the residents.

Michael Mclellan