Three-tenths of the homes will also be tailored to specific needs such as wheelchair users and those with complex care requirements. Councillor Judy Hamilton, who chairs Fife Housing Partnership and is also convener of Fife Council's community and housing services sub-committee, welcomed the blueprint. She said it was "very, very ambitious - one of the most ambitious in Scotland". Estimates produced by Fife Council show that the Kingdom requires an average of 1,146 new homes to be built every single year to meet demand for good quality housing, more than half of which needs to be considered "affordable". The Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes and Central area is judged to be the most in need of affordable housing in Fife, followed by Dunfermline and the West.