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  • Scottish Council revives 200 empty flats for Ukrainian refugees

  • The aim is to allow people fleeing the war in Eastern Europe to live in their own homes rather than hotels.
Scottish Council revives 200 empty flats for Ukrainian refugees
Children sit in a refugee centre in Nadarzyn, near Warsaw on 25 March 2022. (Photo: Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

A Scottish council is planning to bring 200 empty homes back into use to provide homes for Ukrainian refugees.

North Lanarkshire Council will use £5m of Scottish government funding to reinstate two tower blocks which were earmarked for demolition.

The flats in Airdrie and Coatbridge will be refurbished to "a high standard".

The aim is to allow people fleeing the war in Eastern Europe to live in their own homes rather than hotels.

The towers, High Coats in Coatbridge and Birkshaw in Wishaw, were being prepared for demolition as part of a council strategy, but will now be modernised with the first flats expected to be completed in six weeks.

Council leader Jordan Linden said: "The people escaping conflict in Ukraine face the most unimaginable circumstances.

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"Across Scotland, so many have welcomed Ukrainian people into their homes and communities, and I am proud that we can play a leading role in the national effort by providing a large number of homes here in North Lanarkshire.

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"I know that the people of North Lanarkshire will welcome those who face such an uncertain time with their usual warmth and generosity, and I am pleased that we can move quickly to assist."

He said that council staff were already working with partners to provide support and advice to people from Ukraine in hotel accommodation, and that extensive work would continue when those homes were occupied.

He added: "As Scotland's largest council landlord, we are well-placed to deliver the reinstatement of these homes and I look forward to welcoming people over the coming weeks."

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Following the reinstatement of the first homes, the programme will expand in "the coming months" according to the council, with capacity for up to 200 homes.

Source: BBC