
Clackmannanshire Council have approved plans to repair 30 flats in Tillicoultry, after a potentially dangerous concrete was discovered.
Residents were forced to leave nearly two years ago after RAAC was found.
They've approved a report, which says tenants still living in temporary housing should be allowed to make it permanent.
Some owners wanted to get rid of their property - the council will now negotiate individually with these owners.
The Council’s depute spokesperson for place, Councillor Jane McTaggart will write again to the Scottish and UK Governments to request that a support fund be set up to assist homeowners affected by RAAC in their homes.
Councillor McTaggart said: “I welcome the progress this report represents, marking the beginning of vital repair work on these homes.
“We fully understand how unsettling, stressful, and life-changing the last months have been for everyone affected.
“These are not just buildings—they are people’s homes, and we are committed to doing all we can to support residents through this ongoing process.
“Our priority remains working closely with each person impacted to ensure they feel heard, supported, and secure as we move forward with a solution.”