Located at the former Wester Hailes Health Centre site at 7 Murrayburn Gate, 73 ‘net zero ready’ homes are being delivered by CCG (Scotland) on behalf of The City of Edinburgh Council.
Designed by EMA Architects, the development marks a key step forward in the Council’s long-term vision to transform the area, and will offer a mix of one, two and three-bedroom flats – all for affordable rent – with five properties designed to be wheelchair accessible.
It will also include a central recreational space with play facilities, a rain garden, structured landscaping, private gardens and terraces, and excellent access to pedestrian and cycle routes.
As part of a wider regeneration initiative, the project aims to support the creation of a model 20-minute neighbourhood – where residents can access work, education, shops, and services within a short walk or cycle from their homes.
Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener Lezley Marion Cameron said: “I am delighted to see the work progressing on our ambitious plans to transform Wester Hailes into one of Edinburgh’s 20-minute neighbourhoods. I also warmly welcome the direct benefits to local people which this development will deliver in terms of employment and training opportunities.
“These new homes at Murrayburn Gate will deliver much-needed high-quality, net-zero carbon housing and provide improved access to green spaces and community services – all essential attributes of thriving and inclusive local communities, and reflective of our efforts to address Edinburgh’s ongoing Housing Emergency”
CCG Managing Director, David Wylie, said: “We are delighted to have commenced construction at Murrayburn Gate – another example of how The City of Edinburgh Council and CCG are working together to address localised housing needs and demand across the city region.
“The development is set to have a positive impact on the Wester Hailes community, not only through the delivery of high-quality, highly energy efficient homes, but also by job creation, various training opportunities, and localised charitable investment. I look forward to seeing how the development progresses in the months ahead, as we work towards full completion in late-2026.”
As part of the project, CCG will also deliver a broad programme of community benefits throughout the EH14 postcode area and beyond, in partnership with the Council. These include employment and training opportunities, as well as support for local initiatives during the construction phase.
