New Homes in Mynydd Isa Ready for Residents
Residents have started to move into a new development of 56 energy-efficient, affordable homes at Mynydd Isa, in Flintshire.
Residents have started to move into a new development of 56 energy-efficient, affordable homes at Mynydd Isa, in Flintshire.
Residents were welcomed into their new homes at Maes Deudraeth in Penrhyndeudraeth last week. The properties, which include 41 timber-framed, energy-efficient houses and apartments, form part of the Gwynedd Affordable Housing Development Programme and have been developed by ClwydAlyn and Grŵp Cynefin.
Deputy First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies was welcomed to a development of new homes at Maes Deudraeth in Penrhyndeudraeth last week. The official visit to the properties in Penrhyndeudraeth marked the launch of Welsh Government’s Timber Industrial Strategy.
A group of children from a local primary school were invited to take part in a competition to come-up with a road name, for a development of homes, which will provide a firm foundation for 77 families in Llandudno.
The ClwydAlyn Asset Team has generously used personal winnings from an internal competition, plus a donation from a trusted partner, to buy a selection of Christmas gifts and treats for families living in temporary accommodation over the festive period.