Oxgangs high rise flats
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The Oxgangs tower blocks (known locally at the Oxgangs high rise flats) were a group of 3 tower blocks which were built on Firrhill Drive/Oxgangs
Crescent in 1961. They each contained a mixture of flats
and maisonettes with 2 bedrooms each, totalling up to 80 homes per block. The blocks were called "Allermuir Court" "Caerketton Court" and "Capelaw Court" and were named after three of the nearby Pentland Hills
At the time of their completion they were seen as 'luxurious', boasting outstanding views across Edinburgh
and offered a much better place to live than the slums of the inner city. However, a short while after their completion several problems were drawn into attention such as dampness and after the 1970s the original families were beginning to move out of the blocks in search of other housing.
By the 1980s they had become a very undesirable and rundown place to live, drugs and crime blighted the tower blocks and the people that lived in them. Only the desperate came to live in them and by this time they contained very few families. Structurally, the towers were suffering from neglect and because of this they were steadily but rapidly falling into disrepair. But nonetheless a community spirit existed and in 2000 frustrated tenants of the towers decided to hold a meeting with the council to try and find out the long term future of the flats. The council told them that nothing was possible for at least another 10 years and because of this the tenants held a campaign to have the flats demolished and with the help of a local MSP
they won it.
Work began in 2003 with the decanting of Capelaw Court and by 2004 it was empty, finally being demolished (with the use of controlled explosives) on 17 April 2005. Allermuir and Caerketton Court were next and they were both demolished within seconds of each other on 26 November 2006. The site of Capelaw Court now has new affordable housing
(owned by Dunedin Canmore Housing Association) on it and the site of the other two tower blocks is currently being developed into more housing. The whole project is due to be completed in around 2009/10
The 45 year lifespan of the flats is documented in detail in the "Village in the Sky" booklet, available free from the Pentland Community Centre on Oxgangs Brae.
Oxgangs
Oxgangs is a suburb in the south-west of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. It is named for an oxgang, an ancient Scottish land measure.Surrounding districts include Caiystane, Dreghorn, Redford, Fairmilehead, Colinton and Swanston and Colinton Mains...
Crescent in 1961. They each contained a mixture of flats
Apartment
An apartment or flat is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building...
and maisonettes with 2 bedrooms each, totalling up to 80 homes per block. The blocks were called "Allermuir Court" "Caerketton Court" and "Capelaw Court" and were named after three of the nearby Pentland Hills
Pentland Hills
The Pentland Hills are a range of hills to the south-west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The range is around 20 miles in length, and runs south west from Edinburgh towards Biggar and the upper Clydesdale.Some of the peaks include:* Scald Law...
At the time of their completion they were seen as 'luxurious', boasting outstanding views across Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, the second largest city in Scotland, and the eighth most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. The council area includes urban Edinburgh and a rural area...
and offered a much better place to live than the slums of the inner city. However, a short while after their completion several problems were drawn into attention such as dampness and after the 1970s the original families were beginning to move out of the blocks in search of other housing.
By the 1980s they had become a very undesirable and rundown place to live, drugs and crime blighted the tower blocks and the people that lived in them. Only the desperate came to live in them and by this time they contained very few families. Structurally, the towers were suffering from neglect and because of this they were steadily but rapidly falling into disrepair. But nonetheless a community spirit existed and in 2000 frustrated tenants of the towers decided to hold a meeting with the council to try and find out the long term future of the flats. The council told them that nothing was possible for at least another 10 years and because of this the tenants held a campaign to have the flats demolished and with the help of a local MSP
Member of the Scottish Parliament
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they won it.
Work began in 2003 with the decanting of Capelaw Court and by 2004 it was empty, finally being demolished (with the use of controlled explosives) on 17 April 2005. Allermuir and Caerketton Court were next and they were both demolished within seconds of each other on 26 November 2006. The site of Capelaw Court now has new affordable housing
Affordable housing
Affordable housing is a term used to describe dwelling units whose total housing costs are deemed "affordable" to those that have a median income. Although the term is often applied to rental housing that is within the financial means of those in the lower income ranges of a geographical area, the...
(owned by Dunedin Canmore Housing Association) on it and the site of the other two tower blocks is currently being developed into more housing. The whole project is due to be completed in around 2009/10
The 45 year lifespan of the flats is documented in detail in the "Village in the Sky" booklet, available free from the Pentland Community Centre on Oxgangs Brae.