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Gwynedd Council building homes for locals for first time in 30 years

17 Feb 2022 3 minute read
Ty Gwynedd housing scheme

For the first time in 30 years, Gwynedd Council will be building modern homes for people of the county to buy or rent.

Through the ‘Tŷ Gwynedd’ scheme, the Council has set an ambition to build 100 new homes in communities across the county over the coming years.

The scheme will offer intermediate affordable homes to the many local people who are unable to buy or rent a house on the open market and who do not qualify for social housing.

Councillor Craig ab Iago, Gwynedd Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing, said: “Our aim by investing in the Gwynedd Housing Action Plan is to ensure that local people have access to suitable, green and affordable housing in their communities.

“The plain fact is that we are in a housing crisis that is jeopardising the future of Gwynedd communities. It’s a situation where local people are priced out of the market – and we as a Council are determined to change this.

“That’s why we’re taking this positive step of building our own new homes that will offer Gwynedd families a home for life. Not only does it demonstrate our vision for vibrant communities for the future, but more importantly we are putting that commitment into practice.

‘Real difference’

“Through the innovative ‘Tŷ Gwynedd’ scheme, the Council will seek to make a real difference in the local housing market by building quality modern houses that will provide homes for the people of Gwynedd across the county.

“’Tŷ Gwynedd’ will offer an energy-efficient home that is affordable to maintain in the future on the basis of shared-equity or affordable rent. The houses will be designed in a manner that can be adapted – as people’s or family circumstances change, ‘Tŷ Gwynedd’ will offer options to adapt as the household’s needs change.

“I looking forward to sharing details about the first ‘Tŷ Gwynedd’ developments over the coming weeks and I would encourage anyone who is interested to know more or to register an interest to do so on the www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/ty-gwynedd website.

“All the information that people submit when they register an interest will help us plan where the need is and for what type of housing.”

Gwynedd Council will be publishing details of the first ‘Tŷ Gwynedd’ developments over the coming weeks, with details being promoted on the Council’s social media pages.

If you are interested, visit www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/ty-gwynedd to register an interest and that will allow you to apply when the first homes become available. Further information on affordable housing schemes across the county is also available on the website.


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Richard Alun Gerrard
Richard Alun Gerrard
2 years ago

The first homes for locals built by the local council in 30 years. Who is the blame ? The conservatives, the nazi party or the scouts ??

Grayham Jones
2 years ago

Only for welsh people living in wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 not outsiders it’s time for a new wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Wrexhamian
Wrexhamian
2 years ago
Reply to  Grayham Jones

They’re for local people, Grayham.

Mr Williams
Mr Williams
2 years ago

Ardderchog Gwynedd. Come on Conwy, you too please…

Regaw
Regaw
2 years ago

100 is a good start

tabor
tabor
2 years ago

Mawr obeithio bydd tai ar gael i phobol ifanc ardal Porthmadog.

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