Edinburgh Council News

29 Oct 2025

LATEST NEWS: Dreghorn community celebrates as council purchases MOD homes

Twelve households have celebrated becoming council tenants after the future of their homes was secured.

A community event was held by local residents on Friday (24 October), marking the final phase of the City of Edinburgh Council’s purchase of 78 homes over three phases on the Dreghorn Estate from the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

Local resident Mandy Burgen said:

“It has been an extremely worrying time for residents and their families since we heard the news back in February that the MOD planned to serve notice to vacate their properties to sell.

“We took our concerns to local councillors and our local MP to ask for help, and they have responded with speed and integrity at every level. Estate officers along with the Finance and Resources Committee and residents worked to find solutions in preventing 12 families from being made homeless at a time when our city is in the midst of a housing crisis. 

“We’ve seen a clear demonstration of strategically finding solutions and implementing changes to provide a positive outcome for families within the estate. Increasing the council's housing stock has come at such a much-needed time.

“For the community who faced being made homeless it has been such a relief to now call their houses of many years, their homes. We cannot thank the council enough for their diligence over the past year."

Finance and Resources Convener, Mandy Watt, said: 

“I’m delighted that we’ve been able secure Dreghorn’s future. It is a joy to see existing residents celebrate becoming council tenants, safe in the knowledge they can remain in their homes.

“We’ve also purchased homes from the MOD which are empty, significantly boosting the amount of safe, affordable, council housing available in Colinton. This is particularly good news when our housing need has never been greater, while the cost of building homes has increased.

“I’m grateful to the local community and all councillors and council officers who have helped us reach this milestone.”

Phil Riley, Director of Accommodation at Defence Infrastructure Organisation, said:

“Working closely with colleagues at the City of Edinburgh Council we have been able find a solution that suits all parties. The purchase of these properties by the council not only secures the long-term future of residents but allows us to reinvest the proceeds and target funds where they are most needed across the Defence estate."

ENDS

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Katy Allison
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City of Edinburgh Council
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katy.allison@edinburgh.gov.uk

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Notes to editors

The final phase of the buy-out has seen 38 homes enter council ownership using £3.289 million from the Scottish Government's National Acquisition Fund, delivered through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme, with the remaining balance funded through rental income and prudential borrowing over 30 years.

Of these homes, 26 have been purchased as vacant, providing additional affordable housing.

The council had already bought 40 other homes from the MOD on the estate: 23 in March 2023 and 17 in January 2025.