scottish highlands

Plans in Place for Highland Hospitals

The final details have been safely negotiated for the construction of the new Badenoch and Strathspey Community Hospital this summer in Highland. Signed off by the Scottish Government, the plans also include an overhaul of healthcare services in the strath. “My visit to Skye and Lochalsh today has been an

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Inverness Moves Closer to 49 Home Plan

Scottish Highlands capital Inverness could be a step closer to the construction of 49 new “affordable” homes after a new planning application was submitted. However, almost immediately after the document was signed, one city councillor warned that such an expansion would require additional school provision before the houses could be

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BDC 321 : Oct 2024

scottish highlands

Plans in Place for Highland Hospitals

The final details have been safely negotiated for the construction of the new Badenoch and Strathspey Community Hospital this summer in Highland. Signed off by the Scottish Government, the plans also include an overhaul of healthcare services in the strath. “My visit to Skye and Lochalsh today has been an opportunity to find out more about the work underway to deliver the recommendations in Sir Lewis Ritchie’s report on out-of-hours services,” said Health Secretary Jeane Freeman. “Reading the latest report and hearing from members of the community, the clinicians and other partners has reassured me that NHS Highland are moving in the right direction. I have been particularly impressed with the level of commitment and drive shown by the community and their representatives working with NHS Highland and their partners to develop solutions together.” The plans are part of a joint £48 million full business case submitted to Scottish Ministers to modernise community and hospital services for two NHS Highland localities – the other area being Skye, Lochalsh and South West Ross. The Government’s Capital Investment Group has now approved the full business case submission; which means construction of the two community hospitals will begin this summer. “This investment represents a major step forward for NHS services in both Skye and Badenoch and Strathspey. It supports our efforts to modernise and transform the delivery of healthcare and, in terms of our promise to improve out-of-hours care on Skye, it is very much in line with the recommendations of the Ritchie Report,” said NHS Highland’s chief executive Iain Stewart. “We are delighted to be able to turn this vision into reality and I would like to recognise the huge contribution made by local communities, staff and partner agencies in reaching this stage. The redesigned services will be more stable, more sustainable and will deliver a better experience for our patients and wider communities,” he added. £4.6 million will be used to refurbish and retain existing facilities in Grantown, Kingussie, Broadford and Portree. However, both Ian Charles Hospital in Grantown and Kingussie’s St Vincent’s Hospital will close when the new Aviemore hospital opens its doors.

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Inverness Moves Closer to 49 Home Plan

Scottish Highlands capital Inverness could be a step closer to the construction of 49 new “affordable” homes after a new planning application was submitted. However, almost immediately after the document was signed, one city councillor warned that such an expansion would require additional school provision before the houses could be built. Albyn Housing Society has lodged a proposal for 49 homes at Balvonie Street as part of the Balvonie Braes development on the south side of the capital Highland city. It is proposed to be situated across from the site of the controversial and publicly-subsidised “Scotland’s Housing Expo”, which was created to showcase eco-friendly housing. The plans are a revised version of documents that were submitted to the Highland Council just more than a year previously. Calum Macaulay, Chief Executive at Albyn, commented: “We have submitted plans for 49 homes at Balvonie Street. “We’ve worked closely with local architects Colin Armstrong Associates to design a range of houses and flats for affordable rent and sale.” However, in keeping a close check on expansion in the Milton of Leys suburb and the surrounding district, local SNP councillor Ken Gowans responded: “While this is planned expansion, these houses will simply compound the school roll pressures at Milton of Leys Primary. “It is all very well building houses, but we should concentrate on building a community. “For that, we need greater capacity in our schools as well as significant improvements in our community facilities first.” Ranging styles of property have been proposed for the project, ranging from one bedroom flats to two, three and four bedroom homes. The surrounding roads may be extended to serve the expanded site. The local development plan has the greenfield site zoned for housing. Albyn bought it from the Highland Housing Alliance which ran the expo. The HHA eco scheme won awards, but made a financial loss.

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