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Hjaltland unveils new homes in Walls





Hjaltland Housing Association has celebrated completing four new homes in Walls.

Comprising of four identical new houses, the project was named "Forralea" with a design which accommodates to a variety of different abilities.

Hjaltland's head of investment and asset management Paul Leask outside the new Forralea houses in Walls. Photo: Chloe Irvine
Hjaltland's head of investment and asset management Paul Leask outside the new Forralea houses in Walls. Photo: Chloe Irvine

Each home is two-bedrooms and accommodate three people - with the project costing around £1 million.

Hjaltland's head of investment and asset management Paul Leask said: "The project itself was a 12 month contract and we delivered it on time and we completed it on budget.

"The site and location is perfect it's right next to the shop, close to the school, so it was really good to see it [finished]."

A total of 35 folk applied for these homes - demonstrating the demand for housing in the Westside.

Read the full story in next week's Shetland Times.


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