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.
On site to welcome him were representatives from ClwydAlyn and Grŵp Cynefin along with contractor Williams Homes. Mr Irranca-Davies was given a tour of the new development, which features 41 timber-framed, energy-efficient houses and apartments.
All the properties at Maes Deudraeth were built using modern methods of construction; this includes prefabricated Welsh timber frame structures. The visit spotlights the importance of the forestry and timber industries in Wales. The launch of Welsh Government’s Timber Industrial Strategy was designed to promote the use of Welsh timber in construction.
“By working with industry, Wales can make the most of the opportunities that come from making and selling forest products from renewable, sustainable and responsibly managed forests.”
“Working with Grŵp Cynefin on this scheme, we’re creating a sustainable community that reflects the unique character of this special area and meets the needs of local people and families.”
“Ensuring that these new homes are built using locally sourced materials, such as Welsh timber, not only supports Welsh economy but also strengthens our commitment to sustainablity, innovation and long term growth in Gwynedd.”
Williams Homes (Bala) is building these homes on behalf of ClwydAlyn and Grŵp Cynefin and in partnership with Cyngor Gwynedd and the Welsh Government. It forms part of the Gwynedd Affordable Housing Development Programme which aims to achieve the Council’s goal of building 700 social homes throughout the county within the lifetime of its Housing Action Plan.
For further details about the properties visit: Canol Cae, Penrhyndeudraeth – Clwydalyn
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