49 new affordable homes approved for Leith

Wednesday March 25th 2026

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Plans for Coatfield Lane showing areas greenspace (image from Collective Architecture)

Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Liam Eunson

A High-quality, energy efficient development at Coatfield Lane, Leith aims to deliver ‘much-needed family housing and improved greenspace’.

Plans to deliver 49 new affordable council houses have been approved by the City of Edinburgh Council, delivered on behlaf of the Council by CCG (Scotland) Ltd in collaboration with Collective Architecture.

Aiming to mark a significant step forward in the Council’s ongoing programme to increase the supply of high-quality affordable homes across the city, the development is designed to meet a range of housing needs that include a mix of 1-4 bedroom flats and family houses.

Built close to Kirkgate, the development is set to be located in the heart of the Leith Conservation Area.

The Council explained that the homes will be well insulated and highly energy efficient due to a combination of advanced construction methods and the adoption of air source heat pump technology.

In addition to the new homes, the project will improve upon the existing public areas including the construction of greenspaces, rain gardens and biodiverse planting.

Edinburgh Council’s Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Convener, Councillor Tim Pogson, explained that the project approval is ‘a vital step in tackling the housing emergency facing the city’. He added:

“Unfortunately too many people are struggling to find a safe, secure and affordable place to call home and developments like this are a key part of the solution.

“The 49 new homes will not only provide much-needed accommodation for residents, but they do so in a way that is sustainable, inclusive, and community-focused. And, as we build these new homes, we’ll create well designed places that respect the historic character of the area while delivering modern high-quality homes.

“I look forward to seeing work get underway and to welcoming the first residents into a vibrant new part of the community.”

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CCG Managing Director David Wylie said:

“We are delighted that plans for 49 affordable homes at Coatfield Lane have now been approved. Our team has worked collaboratively with the design partners to develop the proposals and realise the Council’s aspirations to deliver what will be a transformative development for the Leith community, and we look forward to commencing construction later this year.”

Collective Architecture added:

“We’re delighted that the scheme has received planning approval. The new homes are sensitively integrated into the historic Kirkgate setting, sitting comfortably within the existing urban grain and immediately adjacent to the Category A-Listed Linksview House.

“Our proposals enhance the surrounding public realm and prioritise high quality architectural and urban design, incorporating social and environmental needs. This approach ensures meaningful benefits for both new residents and the existing community in Leith.”

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