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New council homes move a step closer as contractor appointed for north Powys developments

Image of artists' impressions of new housing developments in Welshpool and Llanrhaeadr‑ym‑Mochnant

11 May 2026

Image of artists' impressions of new housing developments in Welshpool and Llanrhaeadr‑ym‑Mochnant
Plans to deliver dozens of much‑needed new council homes in north Powys have taken a major step forward with the appointment of a main contractor to build two social housing developments in Welshpool and Llanrhaeadr‑ym‑Mochnant.

SJ Roberts Construction Ltd has been appointed by Powys County Council to deliver 34 highly insulated and eco‑friendly homes across the two sites, supporting the council's work to tackle the housing emergency while helping to build a Stronger, Fairer, Greener Powys.

Part funded by the Welsh Government, the new homes will be owned and managed by the council and allocated through Homes in Powys - the one‑stop shop for all social housing in the county.

In Welshpool, the scheme will see 16 highly insulated and eco‑friendly bungalows built on the site of the former Gungrog Church within Wales Nursery and Infant School. The former school building has been demolished to make way for the new development, designed to meet local housing needs while supporting sustainable living.

In Llanrhaeadr‑ym‑Mochnant, 18 highly insulated and eco‑friendly homes will be built on land to the west of Maes yr Esgob. The development will include a mix of one‑, two‑ and three‑bedroom houses and bungalows, as well as one‑bedroom flats, helping to provide a range of affordable housing options for the community.

Cllr Matthew Dorrance, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for a Fairer Powys, said: "I'm delighted that a main contractor has been appointed to deliver these two important council housing developments in Welshpool and Llanrhaeadr‑ym‑Mochnant.

"Tackling the housing emergency in Powys is one of the council's top priorities, and building high‑quality, highly insulated and eco‑friendly council homes is central to that work. These developments represent a major investment by the council and will help provide secure, affordable homes for people who need them most.

"This is also about building a Stronger, Fairer, Greener Powys - supporting our communities, improving quality of life, and creating opportunities for jobs and skills through local investment."

Speaking on behalf of SJ Roberts Construction, Mike Sambrook, Managing Director, said: "We take great pride in delivering homes that directly benefit the communities in which they're built. Having the opportunity to remain in the local area, in a quality, affordable and highly sustainable home is important to so many local residents and we're looking forward to seeing these developments flourish."

The council has committed significant investment to deliver new council homes across Powys as part of its wider programme to tackle the housing emergency.

More information about the council's housing development programme can be found at Housing Development

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