A proposal for a new development of affordable homes on Arran, on behalf of Trust Housing Association, has been submitted, to deliver much-needed homes for the Scottish Island.

The plans, lodged with North Ayrshire Council by leading construction firm, The JR Group, would deliver 26 new homes, featuring a mixture of two- and three-bedroom family homes, including two semi-detached, two-bedroom bungalows, which are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The development mix would offer additional much needed social rented housing to people and families in the picturesque rural location.
The site forms part of a larger area of open ground which has already been allocated and zoned for residential development by North Ayrshire Council. Located in the Springbank area of Brodick, close to other Trust Housing Association homes, the proposed development site is currently a vacant field and is located just 10 minutes’ walk from the ferry terminal and many of Brodick’s amenities.
These proposed properties would provide vital new affordable homes for the island community, helping to address affordable housing needs on Arran and benefiting residents with modern housing accessible to nearby transport links for travelling both on and off the island.

The JR Group is a member of Homes for Scotland and actively supports members in considering how it can tackle the housing crisis across the country, particularly in the more rural areas of Scotland.
Andrew Dallas, Projects Director for The JR Group said: “The proposed development at Springbank in Brodick, is a vital step in the right direction for Arran’s community, delivering high quality homes in an area which needs more affordable housing options and community investment. Trust mirrors our values in making a positive difference to communities across the country, so it is great to be working on behalf of them on these exciting plans.
“As approximately 25% of homes on Arran are currently used as second homes and holiday lets, this proposed new site will give housing options back into the hands of local residents and key workers who are looking for an affordable home. It also supports local employers struggling to attract and retain staff due to the limited housing options across the island.
“We look forward to receiving a decision from North Ayrshire Council in due course.”
Jackie McIntosh, Assets & Sustainability Director at Trust said: “Our partnership approach to developing these plans for Springbank with The JR Group is aimed at providing much-needed new energy efficient family homes on the island. As Arran’s largest social rented landlord and a strategic member of The Arran Taskforce, we are committed to increasing affordable housing supply and options for residents on the island, with our investment in the project also sure to bring additional value to the local economy.”
The JR Group was founded in Govan in 1995 as a scaffolding business and has grown to become one of Scotland’s largest building and construction firms – employing around 200 staff. The JR Group has a proven track record of delivering outstanding projects for leading UK housebuilders, registered social landlords and private clients across Scotland and the North of England.
For more information visit www.thejrgroup.co.uk or call 0141 849 6711.
