How many points do you need for Ayrshire Housing?
60 points to applicants assessed as homeless under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, who are accommodated by South Ayrshire Council.
Is bridgegate House Irvine Open?
The council is to begin the phased re-opening of its face-to-face services in Irvine as Scotland moves beyond protection level zero restrictions. Initially, two of its busiest locations – Bridgegate House as well as Saltcoats Town Hall – will re-open from Monday, August 23.
What is North Ayrshire famous for?
North Ayrshire is known for its rural countryside, coastlines, beaches and landmarks. The towns in the north of the area, Skelmorlie, Largs, Fairlie and West Kilbride are affluent commuting towns and with them being on the coast, are very popular with tourists during the summer months.
How does the point system work for housing?
When you apply for housing, your position on the waiting list is determined by the points you are awarded. Points are awarded under four categories according to your housing need, as detailed below. Points are awarded on a cumulative basis unless stated otherwise.
What council is Beith in?
North Ayrshire Council with funding from the Scottish Government.
Is North Ayrshire a deprived area?
The SIMD uses a range of socio-economic data to calculate deprivation across small areas known as data zones. There are 6,976 datazones across Scotland each with an average population of around 750 people….
Most deprived 15% | Irvine |
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2012 | 16 |
2016 | 19 |
2020 | 20 |
Change 04-20 | +10 |
Are South Ayrshire Council offices open?
Our opening hours are Monday to Thursday 9am – 4:45pm and Friday 9am – 4pm. We are closed during public holidays.
How do I contact South Ayrshire Council?
If the Council website is down for maintenance we can still be contacted on 0300 123 0900.