Posted: Sun 11th Dec 2016

Future tenants get first look at new Connah’s Quay council house development

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Dec 11th, 2016

The doors opened recently to the new council housing development at the former Custom House Lane School site on Mold Road, Connah’s Quay giving prospective tenants and others interested in the development a chance to have a look around.

The development of 12 council properties is the first site to be completed as part of Flintshire County Council’s Strategic Housing and Regeneration Programme (SHARP) and are the first new council homes to be built in Wales for over 20 years.

The properties have now been allocated to tenants and within the next few weeks all the properties will be handed over to the council by its strategic development partner Wates Residential ready for the tenants to move in.

Wates Residential, has worked closely with the council to ensure that the properties have been built to a high quality standard with features that are both modern and energy efficient to keep running costs at a manageable level.

“I am delighted at the fantastic progress made on this site since work began in May 2016″ Said Cllr Aaron Shotton, Leader of Flintshire County Council.

He added, “I felt very proud to meet some of the new tenants as they saw their new homes for the first time and I was so pleased to hear the new tenants speak of ‘a new chapter in their lives’ and how excited they were to be moving into the Custom House development.”

Lee Sale, Business Director of Wates Residential, said:

“Many months of hard work and dedication have gone into Flintshire Council’s ambitious housing investment programme and to see the plans come to life is an exciting milestone for all involved, not least of which are the residents who will enjoy these fantastic homes.

“The first phase of SHARP has been a great success, in-part due to the training and employment opportunities it has created for local people. We look forward to continuing our work with Flintshire Council and replicating the success we have achieved as the housing development programme continues into 2017.”

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