06/01/2009 - 20:17
Last updated - 24/12/2008 09:59
Housing & Residential
       

New Residential Developments

There are a number of new residential development sites in Holyhead, Trearddur Bay and Valley.

Information on sites with planning consent or planning designations may be obtained from the County Council's Planning Department - Tel. 01248 752428.

Waterfront Housing

A £5M mixed commercial/residential waterfront development has recently taken place at Holyhead Marina, and has proved to be very popular. Planning consent also exists to convert the nearby Porthyfelin House into flats and the development of new houses in the grounds. Other waterfront residential planning applications are being considered for this part of Holyhead.

Estate Agents

The following property estate agents are based in Holyhead:-

Housing Improvement

As a town which expanded rapidly during the 19th century, Holyhead has many older terraced houses. Many of these were improved as part of the £10M ten-year Holyhead Housing Renewal Area scheme. Housing improvement grants continue to be available in eligible cases. A three year £4M housing improvement programme is currently underway.

housing impovements on Holyhead Council houses

Please contact Anglesey County Council's Housing Grants Section for further details - telephone 01248 750057.

Investing to Rent

Holyhead has a significant private rented accommodation sector and is identified as an area of housing need. Incentives are made available for private landlords to adapt or improve existing buildings into residential units in eligible cases.

Please contact Anglesey County Council's Housing Grants Section for further details of the Landlords Grant & Rental Guarantee schemes - telephone 01248 750057.

Social Housing

Holyhead includes many areas of local authority rented housing. There are also a significant number of housing association developments.

For further information contact Anglesey County Council's Housing Service - tel 01248 750057.

 

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