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Plans submitted for next phase of new 600-home community

Plans submitted for next phase of new 600-home community

Previous phases at Dundashill included 90 Passivhaus flats by the West of Scotland Housing Association, and 78 town houses, all rated EPC ‘A’, built by igloo.

The third phase completes the ‘top of the hill’ part of the Dundashill masterplan, with homes set to look over the city and canal below. 

The next phase of 88 homes, with a mix of 1- and 2- bed apartments, 2- and 3- bed duplex lofts and 3- and 4- bedroom townhouses, with roof terraces overlooking the city, have been designed with people, place and planet in mind by Stallan Brand and HAUS Collective. 


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The homes will be low energy, benefitting from enhanced insulation and air tightness, with air source heat pumps and plug-and-play EV charging as standard.

Construction will again be delivered by CCG, with a focus on a low upfront carbon supply chain, with locally manufactured timber frames, windows, doors and concrete bricks, which use reclaimed materials.  

The first buyers at Dundashill moved into the Maltings Wynd phase of the development earlier in 2024.

Gary Watt, Development Director at igloo, said: “We’re delighted to bring forward the planning application for the next phase of Dundashill. Having welcomed our first buyers into their new homes earlier this year, we’ve seen first-hand the benefits of creating healthy neighbourhoods where people can live and work, as we continue to build a thriving community in Glasgow. 

“Dundashill is fast making a name for itself as a new community in the city, offering climate resilient living on Glasgow’s canal, with a rich mix of culture, sports and urban nature right on the doorstep.  We’re proud to work alongside our partners to reimagine what it means to live sustainably, healthily and happily in Scotland.” 



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