Flats will be demolished to make way for exciting regeneration plans in North Lanarkshire.

Residents have backed plans to knock down multi-storey blocks in Airdrie, Coatbridge, Kilsyth, Motherwell, and Wishaw.

This will see 974 flats affected as part of the second phase of council’s towers reprovisioning programme.

The move will transform the area by replacing the buildings with modern homes fit for the future.

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It comes after a consultation saw 68% of the occupied council properties expressing support for the regeneration proposals.

Residents got involved through surveys, newsletters, open days and direct engagement with tenants and stakeholders.

This latest phase follows a significant change in housing policy announced by the council in 2017, which saw plans agreed to demolish Councillor Michael McPake, Convener of Housing explained: “We are pleased that the overwhelming majority of residents have backed these regeneration proposals.

“We understand this is a major decision for our tenants as they look towards their future housing options, and we can assure them that our housing teams will be there to support them throughout this process.

“This next phase aims to transform local communities by introducing high-quality, energy-efficient housing that meets the evolving needs of our communities.

“This approval marks a significant step forward on our long-term ambitions to create a better, more vibrant North Lanarkshire and we are excited to continue building a brighter future for all our residents.

“Our new build housing program is gathering pace with 1,110 new build houses having already been completed with a further 467 homes under construction as we aim to provide 5,000 new council homes for rent by 2035.

“The clearance of many tower sites will pave the way for the construction of new homes, providing a substantial boost to employment and construction in North Lanarkshire."

This phase of the demolition programme is expected to take a minimum of five years to complete.

Discussions will also take place with the 19 property owners in the affected blocks, with the intention of acquiring their flats on a voluntary basis.