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Council Approves Over 30 Social Homes in Castlemilk 2026

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Last updated: August 22, 2026 7:20 pm
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Council Approves Over 30 Social Homes in Castlemilk 2026
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Key Points

  • Glasgow City Council planners have officially approved a planning application to redevelop vacant land in Castlemilk.
  • The development, brought forward by AS Homes Scotland, will deliver over 30 new homes designated entirely for social rent.
  • The approved site is located directly off Glenacre Terrace in the south side of Glasgow.
  • The initiative aims to address local housing demand by transforming unused urban land into community housing.

Castlemilk (Glasgow Express) August 22, 2026 –Planners at Glasgow City Council have formally granted planning permission to transform a vacant site off Glenacre Terrace in Castlemilk into a new residential development. Under the approved proposal submitted by developer AS Homes Scotland, the project will clear the currently empty land to construct over 30 new properties. Every housing unit within the development has been designated for social rent, providing affordable accommodation options managed in connection with local housing provider frameworks.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How Will the New Homes Address Glasgow’s Social Housing Needs?
  • Background to the Development
  • Predictions: How Will This Development Affect Local Residents and the Wider Community?

The decision by municipal planning officers marks a decisive step in bringing the long-standing brownfield site back into active use.

According to the planning documentation submitted to the council, the scheme has been designed to integrate into the surrounding urban landscape of Castlemilk, incorporating energy-efficient building standards, dedicated access routes, and associated infrastructure works.

How Will the New Homes Address Glasgow’s Social Housing Needs?

The approval comes amidst ongoing discussion surrounding housing availability and urban regeneration across the city. By securing permission for over 30 units dedicated strictly to social rent, the Glenacre Terrace project directly targets the demand for low-cost, secure tenancies in the area.

The development plans detail a mix of property types intended to accommodate varying family sizes and household needs. AS Homes Scotland designed the lay-out to maximize space utilization while adhering to Glasgow City Council’s sustainable design guidance.

Infrastructure provisions within the site footprint include dedicated vehicle parking, pedestrian linkages, integrated drainage solutions, and landscaped public spaces intended to enhance the immediate neighborhood.

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Background to the Development

The site off Glenacre Terrace has remained unoccupied for a considerable period, standing as vacant ground within the established residential setting of Castlemilk. Over recent years, local authorities and housing associations across Glasgow have increasingly targeted unused infill sites for redevelopment to alleviate pressure on local authority housing registers without encroaching on greenbelt boundaries.

AS Homes Scotland, a developer specializing in social and affordable housing projects across the west of Scotland, submitted the formal planning application following initial site surveys and design reviews.

The planning assessment carried out by Glasgow City Council evaluated various technical criteria, including architectural scale, traffic impact, environmental footprint, and compliance with the Glasgow City Development Plan. Following statutory consultation processes, planning officers determined that the proposal satisfied regional policy requirements, leading to the full grant of permission.

Predictions: How Will This Development Affect Local Residents and the Wider Community?

The approval of the Glenacre Terrace development is expected to have direct and measurable impacts on several key groups within the Castlemilk area and the broader housing sector:

  • Prospective Social Tenants: For individuals and families currently on housing association waiting lists in the south of Glasgow, the creation of over 30 social rented homes increases the immediate supply of secure, high-quality, and affordable housing options within their local community.
  • Immediate Neighbors and the Castlemilk Community: The transformation of a long-term vacant plot of land eliminates an unused urban space, potentially reducing issues associated with unmaintained grounds. The introduction of new infrastructure and managed landscaping is anticipated to enhance the visual amenity of Glenacre Terrace and surrounding streets.
  • Local Services and Infrastructure: An influx of new households will increase utilization of local amenities, including nearby primary schools, retail outlets, community centres, and public transport links serving Castlemilk, contributing to local economic activity.
  • Construction and Supply Chain Sector: The transition of the project from planning approval to active construction will generate short-to-medium-term activity for trade contractors, local suppliers, and construction workers employed by AS Homes Scotland and its sub-contractors.
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