Work begins on new affordable homes at former Cowan’s Close depot site

Cowan's Close

Construction has begun on a new residential development in Newington which will provide 19 modern, fully wheelchair-accessible homes available for social rent.

Work commenced today (Monday 31 March), with the project expected to be completed by summer 2026.

Upon completion, the homes will provide much-needed wheelchair accommodation in a city centre location whilst incorporating innovative, energy efficient design features. A fabric first approach with high levels of insulation will ensure that the homes stay warm, reducing the level of heating needed and helping to prevent fuel poverty.

The development will also include renewable heating and energy generation with the use of Air Source Heat Pumps and Photovoltaic (solar) panels which will produce low-cost, sustainable energy and significantly reduce carbon emission from the development.

Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener Lezley Marion Cameron said:

Edinburgh is in urgent need of new affordable and accessible homes to address the shortage of suitable accommodation options for residents who have disabilities and residents who are wheelchair users.

I am therefore delighted that the new Cowan's Close development in Newington is now underway to provide 19 new, modern, fully wheelchair accessible homes for social rent.

CCG Managing Director, David Wylie, said:

We are delighted to have commenced construction at Cowan’s Close. The project is another great example of how The City of Edinburgh Council and CCG are working collaboratively to address the demand for new, affordable homes in the city, and it will be a much welcome addition to the Newington community upon completion next year.

Published: March 31st 2025