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Construction work is now underway to deliver 100% affordable homes in Pentraeth, Anglesey that will provide a mixture of homes for those who live and work on the island.

The new development, which is led by ClwydAlyn in partnership with Anglesey County Council, will feature 23 homes to rent, of which 13 will be owned and managed by ClwydALyn and the other 10 owned and managed by Anglesey County Council.

The site will compromise of four apartments and 19 houses in an area where a shortfall in affordable homes has been identified.

The scheme will offer energy efficient and carbon friendly homes, with an EPC rating of A and will include a range of sustainable technologies. Built with high performing materials which have been locally sourced, such as the Welsh timber manufactured in Bala, as well as the installation of air source heat pumps instead of traditional heating and hot water systems, reducing heating costs and lowering the carbon emissions.

Craig Sparrow, Executive Director of Development at ClwydAlyn, said:

“The development of this site into 23 high quality new homes will address a key need for affordable housing for a mixture of people in the local area. The design and the high standard of the build will ensure that the homes are not only stylish and comfortable but also fit for the future.

“We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Williams Homes to bring the scheme to fruition and create a vibrant new community, as well as boosting local employment.”

Williams Homes will be delivering construction works at the site, utilising their extensive expertise in the construction of innovative low carbon, high quality timber frame homes.

Owain Williams of Williams Homes explained:

“We are pleased to be working in partnership with ClwydAlyn and Anglesey County Council to create much needed affordable homes for local people. The construction of the state of the art timber framed homes with wood fibre insulation will create employment opportunities and through the Construction Industry Training Board pilot scheme will support offenders at HMP Berwyn. A mentoring scheme that sees offenders trained in trades such as bricklaying, plastering, joinery and welding whilst in prison to ensure they are able to move into stable employment on release.”

Craig Sparrow added:

“We are really pleased that we’re able to start works at the site. The team have worked very hard to get this project to this stage which will bring over £4 million investment into the local area, supporting our mission to enrich the communities of North Wales.”

 

 “This new housing project in partnership with ClwydAlyn represents our continued commitment to providing tenants and families with quality homes  with varying tenures in communities across the island.”

“The Council's Housing Service has a statutory responsibility to assess housing needs and lead on partnership working to provide quality housing locally. Our Housing Strategy 2022 ‐ 2027 will be integral as we work independently, and with key partners, to continue to meet the needs of our residents now and in the future.”
Ned Michael
Anglesey Council’s Head of Housing

Mr Michael added:

 “I’m pleased to see that the work has started in Pentraeth. We have seen significant increases in house prices on Anglesey recently and there is an even greater need to support local families to get on the housing ladder. This development will help us do this; benefiting local companies and the economy.”

This scheme is part of ClwydAlyn’s development programme to deliver further 1500 new homes in North Wales by 2025 at an investment of £250m bringing the total number of homes in management to over 7,500.