Angus Strategic Housing Investment Plan 2025-26 to 2029-30
This consultation has concluded.
The Scottish Government requires local authorities to produce an annual Strategic Housing Investment Plan and provides guidance which sets out what is required.
The purpose of the Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) 2025-26 to 2029-30 is to set out the investment priorities for affordable housing over a five-year period. The priorities contained within the SHIP are consistent with and achieve the outcomes set out in the Angus Local Housing Strategy (LHS) 2023 to 2028.
The council and its partners are committed to overseeing a long-term programme of new affordable housing development in Angus. There is a Prioritisation Framework within Appendix 2 that is used to prioritise investment. It is used to assess projects for inclusion in the SHIP.
During the development of the LHS, a range of opportunities were provided for local people, communities, and stakeholders to share their views. The LHS outlines our direction and vision for the future and serves as an important tool in the preparation of the SHIP.
Survey
This survey is designed to give you the opportunity to say whether our approach to project prioritisation helps meet the LHS outcomes.
Please take part in our survey below. Paper copies of this survey will also be available on request.
If you wish to provide your views in a different way please contact the Affordable Housing Team via our contact centre on 03452 777 778 or by emailing AffordableHousingTeam@angus.gov.uk.
To assist you, the following documents have been attached:
- Draft version of the Angus Council Strategic Housing Investment Plan 2025-26 to 2029-30
- Strategic Housing Investment Plan 2025-26 to 2029-30 Prioritisation Framework
- Angus Council Local Housing Strategy 2023 to 2028
- Scottish Government SHIP Guidance
- Scottish Government Housing to 2040
The content of the draft SHIP may change following feedback received.
What happens next
We will consider feedback received and finalise the SHIP thereafter.
The consultation will remain open until Sunday 20 October.