Cartrefi Conwy says it has become the first social landlord in Wales to tap into sustainability-linked funding for new homes. Chief executive Andrew Bowden claims…

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Cartrefi Conwy says it has become the first social landlord in Wales to tap into sustainability-linked funding for new homes. Chief executive Andrew Bowden claims…
Housing Minister Julie James has set out extensive reforms she said would give Wales the most comprehensive building safety regime in the UK and provide…
Investment in affordable and social housing will grow to £200 million next year, stimulating jobs and training while providing 3,500 additional new homes, according to…
Young housing professionals have set out their priorities for the next Welsh Parliament in a manifesto that calls for a right to adequate housing and…
New to the job is a feature where we meet people from across the sector who have taken on a new role. If you want to…
Emergency legislation will form part of efforts to protect public health and support renters this Christmas, housing minister Julie James has confirmed. The Welsh Government…
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