Social homes provider ClwydAlyn welcomed Plaid Cymru MP for Ynys Môn, Llinos Medi, and Ynys Môn County Councillor Robin Wyn Williams to a groundbreaking ceremony for a new development of 54 high-quality, energy-efficient homes at Cae Bothan in Anglesey.
With affordable rented homes in short supply, news has been welcomed that ClwydAlyn, in partnership with Isle of Anglesey County Council and Welsh Government, will construct 54 affordable homes on the edge of bustling port town Holyhead.
Made up of 20 x 1-bed personal access apartments, 10 x 2-bed homes, 12 x 3-bed homes, 6 x 4-bed homes, 4 x 2-bed bungalows and two wheelchair adapted bungalows, all the properties will feature air source heat pumps, solar-electricity panels and will be positioned to maximise solar gain and natural daylight.
‘Modern Methods of Construction’ will ensure that the build process uses as many natural and sustainable materials as possible, sourced from local manufacturers and suppliers to keep the carbon footprint low.
The £10.2 million development is being built on behalf of ClwydAlyn by local North Wales contractor K&C Construction, and is partly funded by a Welsh Government, Social Housing Grant (SHG).
“We’re incredibly pleased to see work start at Cae Bothan; and anticipate that these 54 high-quality, modern homes will be completed by Spring 2027.”
"Our long-term aim is to work in partnership with our Registered Social Housing providers to deliver hundreds of new high quality affordable properties on the Island."
For more information visit: ClwydAlyn Housing North Wales



