An autistic schoolboy has finally got his "freedom" after getting his very first own bedroom.

Harris Kitson has just moved to Pollok with his mum Lisa Kitson who says the three-bedroom home is “exactly what we were looking for”.

The pair moved to St Edmund Court in April this year, along with husband Patrick and son Lewis.

It means five-year-old Harris, who needs regular hospital treatment, finally has his own space making him much “happier”.

Glasgow Times: Lisa is thrilled with her new homeLisa is thrilled with her new home

The family moved from Renfrew and Lisa said landing her new house with Wheatley Homes Glasgow came at the right time.

Lisa, 33, said: “We couldn’t be happier. Our new home is exactly what we were looking for. It came out of the blue just when we needed it and we’re really grateful.

“This is the first time Harris has had his own bedroom, so he has more freedom, he’s much happier, and he’s been out to play with other kids too.

“He goes into hospital regularly and knowing he has a brand new clean and safe room to come back to makes such a difference. He’s never had his own space until now.

“There’s a secure back garden too where we can sit outside and not worry about Harris. He loves the trampoline there. It really helps and is good exercise for him.

“It’s such a nice house. We can’t believe how lucky we are that something so good came into our lives at just the right time.”

Glasgow Times: Lisa noticed a change in HarrisLisa noticed a change in Harris

Wheatley Homes Glasgow, part of Wheatley Group, completed the 26 homes for social rent at St Edmund Court earlier this year.

The £5.6m development, which included a £3m grant from Glasgow City Council, is a mix of 15 two-bedroom, six three-bedroom and two four-bedroom homes, plus three wheelchair-adaptable cottage flats. It was built by contractors CCG.

The homes in St Edmund Court are highly insulated, cutting down on carbon emissions, and they also feature energy-efficient boilers and solar panels.

Hazel Young, Wheatley Group Director of Housing and Property Management said: “I’m thrilled to hear how much Lisa and her family are enjoying their new home and it’s great that Harris is benefiting so much from his new bedroom.

“New homes can change people’s lives and transform communities. The 26 modern, safe, energy-efficient homes on this development are a great addition to this part of Pollok and to the south of the city as a whole.”

 

 

 

Last year, Wheatley Homes Glasgow built 205 homes across the city, including 42 at Kennishead Avenue, 23 at Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse and 22 at Carnwadric Road. Scotland’s largest social landlord is also on-site building 123 new homes at Calton Village, 47 in Watson Street in the Merchant City, and 198 homes in Sighthill. Wheatley Group is planning to build 4000 new homes across Scotland by 2026.