In Touch magazine Spring 2022

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NEW HOMES

“We have so much more space and my daughter loves having a garden to play in”

Carys Evans (right) with Emma-Sian Davies, WWH Development Project Manager

New homes for coastal village A group of Ceredigion residents started the new year by moving into their new homes in the Cardigan Bay coastal village of Llanon. Wales & West Housing worked with long-term construction partners TRJ Ltd to build 10 new houses and bungalows on a site close to the sea. The Ceredigion village is popular with holidaymakers and

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homes for rent are few and in demand. Nursery assistant Carys Evans was one of the first families to move in with her eight-year-old daughter. Carys, a Welsh speaker, was renting a private house in the village, but her landlord had plans to sell it. Carys said: “I wanted to stay in the area as my daughter goes to school locally and my family live nearby and help me

with childcare.” “It was hard to find a suitable house I could afford to rent so I couldn’t believe my luck when I was offered one of the new houses.” “They are really good. We have so much more space. My daughter loves having a garden to play in as we didn’t have a garden in our old house.”


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