Finalists unveiled for 2024 Scottish Home Awards

Finalists unveiled for 2024 Scottish Home Awards

Finalists for the prestigious Scottish Home Awards have been unveiled, marking the 17th edition of the key celebration of excellence in Scotland’s housing sector.

Sponsored by Ross & Liddell, the annual event shines a spotlight on the remarkable achievements and innovations within Scotland’s housing industry.

A rigorous judging process, overseen by a distinguished panel representing organisations from across Scotland, scrutinised over 130 entries across 18 categories that showcased the diversity and ingenuity present in Scotland’s housing sector.



McTaggart Construction has been shortlisted six times for the second year in a row. The family-owned business is a finalist in the Housebuilder of the Year (more than 100 units) category as well as the Age Exclusive Development of the Year and the Affordable Housing Development of the Year (Social Rent 100+ units).

It is also shortlisted in the 2024 awards for the Community Contribution Award; Excellence in Sustainability and Excellence in Customer Service.

The Dalry-based group scooped Housing Regeneration Project of the Year and large Affordable Housing Development of the Year in the Scottish Home Awards last year as well as being crowned Large Apprenticeship Employer of the Year in the Skills Development Scotland awards.

McTaggart Construction MD Janice Russell said: “We are delighted to once again be nominated for so many awards. Building quality affordable homes changes lives for the better and we strive hard to make a positive difference to the communities we serve. The recognition for our developments and high standards is testament to our strong partnerships with our clients and customers.”



The Dalmarnock Riverside project continues the award-winning regeneration of the former power station site and McTaggart’s partnership with the Link Group has seen two projects at the site up for awards.

The development, just west of the Commonwealth Games village, is in the running for Age Exclusive Development of the Year. The elderly amenity flatted block provides of 48 spacious retirement homes in a modern, seven storey high quality block. A residents’ winter garden on the fifth floor has floor to ceiling glazing and an external terrace to make the most of the panoramic and extensive views across Glasgow.

Phase 3 is shortlisted for Affordable Housing Development Glasgow and consists of 129 distinctive and visually appealing homes for social and mid-market rent. Decorative feature gables provide a distinctive sight along Strathclyde Street as part of the Phase 3A development and in Phase 3B steel frame balconies are visually softened by timber louvres.

A pocket park, which serves the entire development, provides much needed useable green space and a focal point for community activities.



The development captures the McTaggart Construction ethos of going the extra mile to deliver high quality affordable homes that allow residents to live independently whilst in a safe and secure environment suited to their immediate and growing needs.

McTaggart Construction CSR manager Ross Hammell said: “I’m proud of our team and the fact their commitment to sustainability and high customer service standards has been recognised in these awards. Our continued success relies not only on our workforce’s passion and professionalism but our engaged and listening approach to partnerships with clients and communities. Together we aim to make a positive difference.”

Lar Housing Trust is also celebrating being shortlisted in four separate categories.

Finalists unveiled for 2024 Scottish Home Awards

Lar's completed development at St Kentigern's Church

The charity has been selected as a finalist in the following categories:



  • Affordable Housing Development (Social Rent under 100 units) - for its development at St Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh
  • Housing Regeneration Project of the Year – St Kentigern’s Church
  • Renovation of the Year - St Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh
  • Excellence in Accessibility and Inclusion – for its development dedicated to people with specialist housing needs at Ford’s Road, Edinburgh.

Lar’s chief executive, Ann Leslie, said: “We’re delighted to have been selected as a finalist in these four different categories. It’s a testament to the quality of work our team does and that we are clearly meeting housing needs in Scotland.

“The retrofit of St Kentigern’s Church is a prime example of repurposing abandoned and derelict buildings and breathing new life into them. Our development at Ford’s Road has provided quality and tailored accommodation to some of Edinburgh’s most vulnerable people. We are rightly proud about what we have achieved and delighted to get this recognition of our work.”

Winners will be announced at a lottery ceremony in Glasgow on June 13th.

The finalists for 2024 in full:

Show Home of the Year sponsored by Ross & Liddell

  • Saltire Show Home, Wallace Park, Musselburgh – Ambassador Living
  • Bonnington Place, Wilkieston – Bancon Homes
  • Barratt at Jackton Hall, East Kilbride – Barratt Homes West Scotland
  • The Queenwood at Elfenne Gardens - Bellway Homes (Scotland East)
  • 22 King’s Gate, Aberdeen – Cala Homes (North)
  • Strathearn Gait, Crieff – Campion Homes
  • Plot 14, Calderwood Lodge ‘Contemporary Collection’ – CCG Homes with Get Fully Furnished
  • The Beaches, Johnshaven – Fotheringham Homes
  • St Andrews West Phase 1, St Andrews – Headon S1 St Andrews West
  • The Mitchell Grand at Thorn View, Bearsden – Robertson Homes
  • The Sunningdale at Landsdale, East Kilbride – Bellway Homes (Scotland West)
  • DWH @ Valley Park, East Calder – David Wilson Homes West Scotland
  • Kinglass Meadows, Bo’ness – Miller Homes

 

Affordable Housing Development of the Year (Social Rent under 100 units) sponsored by Share

  • Bedford Street, Glasgow – Urban Union, New Gorbals Housing association + Anderson Bell + Christie
  • Queensgate, Glenrothes – Campion Homes + Kingdom Housing Association
  • Gauldry - Campion Homes + Kingdom Housing Association
  • Green Street, Saltcoats – Cunninghame Housing Association
  • Kerr Street, Kirkintilloch - Catriona Burnett + East Dunbartonshire Council
  • St Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh – Lar Housing Trust
  • Tweed Court, Kelso – Scottish Borders Housing Association
  • Dumbryden Phase 2, Edinburgh - The City of Edinburgh Council + Robertson Partnership Homes
  • Pavillion Court, Clydebank – The JR Group + Clydebank Housing Association
  • Carrick Street, Ayr – The JR Group + Ayrshire Housing
  • Afton Court, Stevenston – Connect Modular + North Ayrshire Council
  • Locks View, Glasgow – Cruden + Maryhill Housing
  • Phase 11 Abbeygreen Street, Glasgow – Lochfield Park Housing Association + Grant Murray Architects

 

Age Exclusive Development of the Year

  • Guardbridge – Campion Homes + Kingdom Housing Association
  • Dalmarnock Riverside 3c, Glasgow – McTaggart Construction + Link Group

 

Apartment Development of the Year (Private Sale) sponsored by Porcelanosa UK

  • Rowanbank Gardens, Edinburgh - Artisan Real Estate
  • 22 King’s Gate, Aberdeen – Cala Homes (North)
  • Water of Leith Apartments, Edinburgh – Carmichael Homes
  • Calderwood Lodge, Glasgow – CCG Homes
  • Boclair Mews, Bishopbriggs – David Wilson Homes West
  • Great Glen Rise Apartments, Inverness – Robertson Homes
  • Temple Park, Edinburgh – S1 Developments

 

Affordable Housing Development of the Year (Social Rent over 100 units)

  • North Sighthill Regeneration, Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh Council + Anderson Bell + Christie
  • Ferguslie Park, Paisely – Renfrewshire Council + AS Homes (Scotland)
  • 101 Modular Homes, Shortlees, Kilmarnock – Connect Modular + Cunninghame Housing Association
  • Riverside Dalmarnock Phase 3, Glasgow – McTaggart Construction + Link Group

 

Community Contribution Award - Sponsored by Winchburgh Developments

  • Barrett Homes + David Wilson Homes West Scotland
  • CCG (Scotland) + The City of Edinburgh Council
  • Fotheringham Homes
  • Sunnyside Estate
  • McTaggart Construction
  • Maryhill Housing

 

Housing Development of the Year (Small, Private Sale)

  • Eden Grove, Barrhead – Briar Homes
  • The Fieldings, Jackton – Carmichael Homes
  • Calderwood Lodge, Glasgow – CCG Homes
  • Athron Hill, Kinross – Byzantian + Fraser/Livingstone Architects
  • St Andrews West Phase 1 – Headon S1 St Andrews West + Studio LBA
  • Braefield Gardens, Dundee – InverTay Homes
  • Arrolbridge, Dalmarnock – Keepmoat
  • Thorn View, Glasgow – Robertson Homes
  • Brooke Lane North, Chapelton - Snowdrop Developments
  • Viewforth, Kirkcaldy – Whiteburn Projects

 

Residential Letting Team of the Year

  • Alba St Andrews
  • Edinburgh Letting Centre
  • ESPC
  • Gilson Gray
  • Northwood North East
  • Watt Property

 

Housing Regeneration Project of the Year Sponsored by Bank of Scotland

  • Castlemilk Regeneration, Castlemilk – AS Homes (Scotland) + Craigdale Housing Association
  • Queensgate, Glenrothes – Campion Homes + Kingdom Housing Association
  • Meat Market, Glasgow – Home Group + CCG (Scotland)
  • Summerhall Gardens, Dundee – InverTay Homes
  • NorthBridge, Glasgow – Keepmoat
  • St Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh – Lar Housing Trust
  • Feguslie Park, Paisley – Renfrewshire Council + AS Homes (Scotland)
  • Dundashill Plot 3, Glasgow – West of Scotland Housing Association + CCG (Scotland)
  • Locks View, Glasgow – Maryhill Housing

 

Renovation of the Year

  • Whittinghame Mains, East Lothian – H.M. Raitt and Sons
  • St Kentigern’s Church, Edinburgh – Lar Housing Trust
  • The Tram Sheds at the Engine Yard, Edinburgh – Places for People

 

Housing Development of the Year (Large, Private Sale)

  • Forth View, South Queensferry - Ambassador Living
  • Lochside of Leys, Banchory – Bancon Homes
  • Earl’s Way, Glenrothes – Bellway Homes (Scotland East)
  • Ashlar Village, Glasgow – Bellway Homes (Scotland West)
  • Inchcolm Green, Aberdour – Cala Homes (East)
  • Jordanhill Park, Glasgow – Cala Homes (West)
  • Oak Bank, Glenrothes – Campion Homes
  • Seven Sisters, Cambuslang – David Wilsons Homes West Scotland
  • The Beaches, Johnshaven – Fotheringham Homes
  • NorthBridge, Glasgow – Keepmoat
  • Newton Manor, Dunbar – Robertson Homes
  • Kinglass Meadows, Bo’ness – Miller Homes

 

Housebuilder of the Year (Less than 100 units)

  • Carmichael Homes
  • Fotheringham Homes
  • InverTay Homes
  • S1 Developments
  • Sunnyside Estate
  • Whiteburn Projects

 

House of the Year SPONSORED BY AC Land Regeneration

  • The Burges, The Almond, Edinburgh – Bellway Homes (Scotland East)
  • The Allan, West Craigs - Edinburgh Cala Homes (East)
  • Azalea, Strathearn Gait, Crieff – Campion Homes
  • The Glenbervie, Valley Park, East Calder – David Wilson Homes West Scotland
  • The Rowhouses, St Andrews – Headon S1 St Andrews West + Studio LBA
  • The Morlich, Dundee – InverTay Homes
  • The Jacobson Garden Room, Newton Manor, Dunbar – Roberston Homes
  • The Glenisla, Snowdrop Gardens, St Cyrus – Snowdrop Developments
  • The Tiree, Sunnyside Estate, Montrose – Sunnyside Estate

 

Excellence in Sustainability Sponsored by Kohler Mira

  • Artisan Real Estate
  • Carmichael Homes
  • CCG (Scotland)
  • Byzantian + Fraser/Livingstone Architects
  • McTaggart Construction
  • S1 Developments

 

Housebuilder of the Year (More than 100 units) Sponsored by Openreach

  • Bancon Homes
  • Barratt Homes + David Wilson Homes West Scotland
  • Bellway Scotland
  • McTaggart Construction
  • Roberston Homes

 

Excellence in Customer Service

  • Barratt Homes & David Wilson Homes West Scotland
  • Sunnyside Estate
  • McTaggart Construction

 

Housing Association of the Year

  • Kingdom Housing Association
  • Ayrshire Housing Association
  • Places for People
  • Link Group
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