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South Ayrshire house waiting list will take a decade to clear as 155 new homes are planned

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Land for 155 new homes across Ayr, Prestwick and Troon has been added to South Ayrshire Council’s plans.It comes as the local authority says it will take a decade to clear a waiting list of more than 1,300 households needing new housing.Six new tranches of land have been designated as part of South Ayrshire Council’s proposed Local Development Plan 2.There are currently more than 1,328 households in need of new housing, a waiting list that will take a decade to clear.The council has estimated a need for between 1536 and 1762 houses – both private and social housing – will be needed by 2040, between 190 and 210 every year.The sites, and indicative number of houses, included in the proposed Local Development Plan, which has been submitted to the Scottish Government.They are:In three of the areas earmarked for housing, children’s play areas will require to be relocated – at Dunlop Terrace and Westwood Avenue in Ayr, and Buchan Road in Troon.Under the new plan, bike parking and open spaces are included across the sites.In Westwood Avenue a community garden at Overmills Community Centre would be included.At Afton Avenue and Afton Park, Prestwick, the proposed plan states that open space will be upgraded, and a outdoor gym and children’s play area would be installed.Troon’s Aldersyde Avenue would also see an outdoor gym and informal play provision, while Buchan Road would have a communal garden around the Burns Road and Scott Crescent flats.These new sites add to a comprehensive allocation of land for housing, adopted in the current LDP in 2014.

This provided for 1864 new homes.The council’s housing needs assessment breaks the figures into the types of accommodation it believes will be required.Every year, the assessment

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