We’re aiming to show why Empty Homes Matter - Andy Moseley

Andy Moseley, Policy and Projects Manager, Scottish Empty Homes PartnershipAndy Moseley, Policy and Projects Manager, Scottish Empty Homes Partnership
Andy Moseley, Policy and Projects Manager, Scottish Empty Homes Partnership
Most of us will be aware of at least one empty home in our street or neighbourhood. We’ll have seen the overgrown garden, the boarded-up windows, or some other sign that tells us a property has been empty for a long time.

Far fewer people know just how many long-term empty homes there currently are in Scotland. Figures published last year by the Scottish Government revealed that there are more than 43,000 homes lying empty across the country. Almost 28,000 of these have been empty for more than a year.

Over the past decade, with the backing of the Scottish Government and Shelter Scotland, the Scottish Empty Homes Network and the network of Empty Homes Officers employed by local councils across the country have worked to bring more than 6000 empty homes back into use.

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