Title: Fyne Homes Ltd
1Fyne Homes Ltd
- Peter McDonald
- Rural Housing Service Annual Conference
- New HAG, New Times, New Finance
27th Feb 2009
2Perspectives and challenges
3The Governments perspectiveWords and Numbers
- Efficiency
- 170
- Prospectus
- 14
- Specialist role/lead developer
- 75,000
- Reform/competition
- 5
- Consortia
4Fyne Homes perspectiveA different approach
- People and places
- Homes and communities
- Jobs and local economies
- HAG investment touches the lives of thousands of
people and HAG reform will impact on the lives of
thousands of people
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8THE FACTS Gigha, Strachur and Kilmun
- Average number of units 11
- Average works cost/unit 145,000
- Average HAG age/unit 61
- Average HST/unit 90,000
9Challenges in Rural Areas Sites
10Challenges Rain
11Challenges Archaeology
12Challenges Geography
- Proposed Regions for Prospectuses
Inverclyde Renfrewshire East Renfrewshire West
and East Dunbartonshire Argyll Bute
13Challenges Geography
Argyll Bute
Inverclyde Renfrewshire East Renfrewshire West
and East Dunbartonshire
14Challenges Geography
- 2nd Largest Local Authority in area
- 2,700 square miles
- 26 Inhabited Islands
- Peninsulas
- Kintyre almost an island
- Mountains
- Sea Lochs
- Glasgow to Campbeltown
- Straight line 60 miles
- By road 160 miles
- No fully integrated Transport system
- Poor water / sewerage capacity, in some cases
none - High development costs
- No good sites just bad and awful
15Challenges Cal Mac
- Cost of taking 17m Artic between
- Rothesay / Wemyss Bay 243.20
- Colintraive / Rhubodach 83.68
- Tarbert / Portavadie 228.34
- Gigha / Tayinloan 276.04
- Oban / Tiree 465.93
16Challenges Planners
- Density (14s a big development in AB)
- Roads specification
- Car parking requirements
- Style materials
- Culture development is controlled and managed
- Timescales
17Challenges Material costs
18Challenges Choosing a lead developer
- Risks in developing for others how exactly will
this work? - What about charitable status?
- Will the banks lend to the lead developer to
build and to the receiving RSL to buy? - How will this affect local relationships?
- Can a large developer procure more efficiently
than a smaller one? - Will the local construction industry be put at
risk?
19Challenges The wonderful world of the HAG
subsidy target
- In rural Scotland there has to be
- A realistic approach to rural costs
- An understanding of infrastructure difficulties
- An appreciation of transport issues
- Support to maintain quality of design and place
making - In short there has to be a separate HST for rural
Scotland.
20An alternative perspective
- Encourage partnerships/people working
together/synergies - Promote incentivisation across programmes
rather than projects - Streamlined appraisal
- Encourage innovation with contractors and design
teams - Provide longer term programmes to give the
construction sector more certaintycan this not
be done now?
21But above all we need to keep our focus on
22And finally.......