Llanfyllin
Powys County Council's Housing Development Team is proud to introduce a new mixed housing project in the charming market town of Llanfyllin in the North of Powys. This development is designed to provide high-quality, affordable homes that are both sustainable and energy-efficient, with all units being EPC A-rated.
Development Highlights:
- Diverse Housing Options:The project includes a variety of housing types to suit different needs:
- 8 x 1-bedroom walk-up flats
- 4 x 1-bedroom bungalows
- 3 x 2-bedroom houses
- 1 x 4-bedroom house
- Prime Location:Situated opposite Maesydre, part of the existing PCC housing stock, the site is ideally located 11 miles north of Welshpool and 14 miles south of Oswestry. It is nestled in an established residential area, close to local amenities, schools, and well-connected transport links and bus routes.
- Community and Sustainability:This development will enhance the local environment and contribute to the sustainability of the community, providing modern, energy-efficient homes that are affordable to run.
Project Timeline:
- Target Start Date: To be confirmed.
Have your say on housing plans for Llanfyllin
A pre-application consultation has now started for the proposed development, which will run until Friday, December 6, 2024 to allow interested parties to comment on the plans before a planning application is submitted.
A public exhibition is being held on Thursday, November 28 between 2-7pm at Llanfyllin Library where the proposals will be displayed and members of the design team will be available to answer any questions.
If planning permission is granted, the new homes will be owned and managed by the council and allocated to tenants through 'Homes in Powys' - the one stop shop for all social housing in the county.
Cllr Matthew Dorrance, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for a Fairer Powys, said: "One of the priorities of the council is to tackle the housing emergency in the county and this can be achieved by building high quality council housing.
"Our proposed development Llanfyllin is going to be important as we look to meet this priority and build a stronger, fairer, greener future for this community.
"The pre-application consultation is important as it gives the local community an opportunity to have their say on the plans before we submit a planning application."
The pre-application consultation will close on Friday, December 6, 2024
To view the pre-application consultation documents online and find out how you can make representations on the proposed plans, visit https://www.asbriplanning.co.uk/statutory-pre-application-consultation/