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Tenants have recently moved into a new housing development which has been built in Llangefni.

Seen as one of ClwydAlyn’s most innovative developments, a total of 60 new homes are being developed at the Coleg Menai Pencraig Campus site, and a total of 12 homes are now ready for people to move into.

This £9.6m project is being delivered in partnership with Welsh Government, Anglesey County Council and North Wales based contractor Anwyl Partnerships.

The development includes a mixture of homes that comprises two and three bedroom homes, varying from apartments, semi-detached and terraced homes.

Works began in Autumn 2021 and keys have now been handed over this week to 12 new tenants.

 

 

“All these homes have been constructed using low carbon technologies where the development has used a structural timber frame solution that combines with modern construction methods to create dwellings that have improved airtightness and thermal performance characteristics.

“This has enabled ClwydAlyn to present homes that will have a considerable reduction in heat loss, with lower energy demands that will contribute to lowering our carbon emissions, with the aim to also generate annual savings on energy bills.

“This scheme will play a significant part in reducing our carbon footprint and also plays a pivotal role in ClwydAlyn’s Environmental and Sustainability vision where our goal is to address climate change challenges in a sustainable and economic way.

“We are delighted with what has been achieved so far at the Coleg Menai Pencraig site for ClwydAlyn and our partners. Not only does it form a significant part in our house building programme, where we aim to deliver to deliver a further 1500 new homes in North Wales by 2025; it has also provided us with the knowledge and skillset needed to enable us to peruse our green ambitions and continue to build houses that are fit for the future.”
Tom Boome
Head of Technical, Innovation and Climate at ClwydAlyn