A consultation event will be held on Thursday 24 October 2019, to discuss the proposed development of 30 new homes on land at Pen y Ffridd Road, Bangor.
With high demand for new homes in the area Adra (Tai) would like to give people the opportunity to see the outline plans, receive more information and share your opinions.
The new proposal would see the development of 12 affordable houses and 18 open housing market units, they will be a mixture of 2 and 3 bedroom properties suitable for four or five people.
As a registered social landlord, the main purpose of Adra is to offer affordable homes to those in need. They are an independent not for profit organisation which is registered and managed by Welsh Government. As a not for profit organisation any surplus income is returned to the business to enable them to continue to provide homes and services and deliver their objectives.
Due to the demand for more affordable units in Gwynedd, Adra is building new homes and has implemented an ambitious ‘development’ programme, recognising that affordable housing is a vital element in regenerating communities and strengthening social inclusion.
The proposed scheme aims to provide good quality homes on the outskirts of Bangor. The scheme will offer mixed tenures which includes modern properties and will support the continuous modern regeneration of Bangor and the vicinity.
Adra is committed to providing 12 affordable units in this scheme, that is 40% of the development which is an improvement to the current policy and the unit holders will be dependant on community needs when further developing the scheme and dependant on social housing grant levels.
The site was part of a larger proposed residential development site for 366 dwellings proposed by Morbaine Ltd in July 2013. The application was subsequently refused after an appeal to the planning inspectorate in 2018, over fears the development could have a detrimental effect on the Welsh language.
Thursday 24 October 2019
3pm – 6pm
Penrhosgarnedd Centre
Bangor
LL57 2NN

