Keepmoat Homes starts work on Westwood Park development in Glenrothes

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Westwood Park development
KEEPMOAT HOMES GLENROTHES SOIL CUTTING CEREMONY - 4.3.22

Keepmoat Homes begin work on site at the Westwood Park development, in Glenrothes, as part of an eight-year building programme to deliver 420 residential homes

A range of two-, three- and four-bedroom houses have been designed to cater for a range of needs and lifestyles, along with access links for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles within the Westwood Park development and to the wider area.

The site will feature useable amenity space and children’s play areas, delivering a safe, pleasant and user-friendly public realm, encouraging active lifestyles and a community feel.

Keepmoat will employ local labour to deliver the much-needed new homes

Derek Wilson, regional managing director of Keepmoat Homes said: “We are thrilled to have started work on the site at Westwood Park and we are looking forward to bringing a thriving new community to the area.

“We have designed the development to respond to the local surroundings, while also holding a strong character and sense of place.

“We will seek to employ local labour as we see this as an opportunity support local businesses, as well as delivering much-needed new homes.

“We build family homes that are energy efficient and are designed to provide a breadth of house styles that will suit a wide range of prospective homeowners, from first-time buyers to those looking to up-or-downsize and we are confident that the development will help many achieve their dream of owning a new home.”

Westwood Park development
KEEPMOAT HOMES GLENROTHES SOIL CUTTING CEREMONY – 4.3.22

Councillor Altany Craik, Convener – Economy, Tourism, Strategic Planning & Transportation Committee, attended Keepmoat Homes’ ground-breaking ceremony.

42 homes of the 420 will be allocated to affordable housing

He said: “Today officially marks the beginning of Keepmoat Homes’ significant house building programme in Glenrothes; a milestone to initiate the start of works on a development of 420 residential homes, of which 42 homes will be affordable housing and serviced land for business use.

“This is a tremendous step forward in the redevelopment of this vacant site to the south of Glenrothes, which was sold to Keepmoat Homes as part of a joint venture between Fife Council and Scottish Enterprise, together with adjoining landowner Land Team Scotland (Glenrothes) Limited.

“I welcome the development of new homes; the vision to create a new thriving community and the benefits that it will bring; as well as the support to local businesses from the proposed land for business use retained by the joint venture partners. This will provide opportunities for businesses to locate in Glenrothes and invest and create jobs in the local economy.”

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