Residents Move into New Energy Efficient Homes in Denbighshire in Time for Christmas!
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 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.
Residents were welcomed into their new homes at Guilsfield near Welshpool this week. The properties, which include 28 timber-framed, energy-efficient houses and apartments, have been built by Williams Homes on behalf of ClwydAlyn, in partnership with Powys County Council and Welsh Government.
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Last week, Jack Sargeant, Member of the Senedd for Alyn and Deeside, visited ClwydAlyn’s Northern Gateway development in Deeside to find out how the homes have benefitted new residents.
Welsh social homes provider ClwydAlyn has confirmed that contracts have been signed with Williams Homes (Bala), who will build 107-energy efficient, lifetime homes on the site of the Penrhos Polish Village in Pen Llŷn, Gwynedd.
Stakeholders including Marj Cooper, Housing Strategy Manger at Flintshire County Council visited ClwydAlyn’s Northern Gateway development in Deeside last week. The visit was organised to celebrate the successful completion of 100 affordable, energy-efficient, new homes for local families.