Five Families Celebrate a Fresh Start in Anglesey Eco-Friendly Homes
Five families are celebrating moving into new affordable homes developed by social landlord ClwydAlyn at Rhoslan, Anglesey.
Five families are celebrating moving into new affordable homes developed by social landlord ClwydAlyn at Rhoslan, Anglesey.
Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government Jayne Bryant met with ClwydAlyn’s Head of Development and Growth Penny Storr, to see first-hand how recent Welsh Government Social Housing Grants of over £30 million have shaped the much-needed development of 183 affordable homes in Flintshire.
ClwydAlyn has completed the development of five new homes in Rhoslan, Anglesey, funded by the Welsh Government’s Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme (TACP), which has been designed to deliver good quality, affordable and longer-term housing at pace, for families and individuals in need of homes across Wales.
As the redevelopment of Penrhos Polish Village progresses, confirmation has recently been announced that the scheme, classified as ‘Extra Care Housing’, will offer 24/7 care support, with immediate help on hand, should residents require assistance.
Residents have begun to move into their new homes, at ClwydAlyn’s £11 Million Maes Y Llan development at Rhuddlan Road, Bodelwyddan in Denbighshire.
Residents have moved into a recently completed development of energy efficient, modern homes at Cae Swch, Llan Ffestiniog, in Gwynedd. The homes, which have been built by Wales Timber Solutions (WTS) on behalf of social homes provider ClwydAlyn, were funded by a social housing grant in partnership with Cyngor Gwynedd and Welsh Government.
ClwydAlyn welcomed Buckley Mayor, Cllr Lorraine Rathbone and Flintshire County Council’s Housing Strategy Manager Marj Cooper and Strategic Housing & Delivery Programme Manager, Paul Calland to a recent event to celebrate progress on site, as the Well Street development of affordable new homes for the local community begins to take shape.
Residents were welcomed into their new homes at Tre Angharad, Bodedern, Anglesey this week. The new development of 29 homes, located off London Road, will help to address the significant shortage of affordable homes on the Island, creating family-friendly living, which is designed to be energy efficient and promote lower costs and better wellbeing.
The final residents have moved into a new development of 56 energy-efficient, lifetime homes at Mynydd Isa, in Flintshire.
A group of four film students from one of the world’s most renowned film schools is creating a documentary about Penrhos Polish Village in Gwynedd.