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    200 homes, shops and more planned for former valleys industrial estate

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 28, 2025No Comments
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    An ambitious regeneration project which is set to transform the former Ewenny Road industrial estate in Maesteg with new homes, shops and community facilities has moved a step closer.

    Contracts have been exchanged between Bridgend County Borough Council and Avant Homes for the purchase of land at the derelict site which will be used to build up to 200 new houses on behalf of Bridgend-based housing association, Valleys To Coast.

    Supported by law firm Hugh James, the £41.8m scheme will be the housing association’s largest development undertaken to date and aims to provide a mix of low-cost home ownership properties, open market sale homes, and affordable rent and social rent homes.

    Using £3.5m funding from Cardiff Capital Region, Bridgend County Borough Council and Clowes Developments are in the process of removing old or redundant industrial infrastructure from the derelict 16-acre site so that construction of the new houses can begin.

    With the current site works expected to be complete by late 2025 and planning permission already in place, Avant will begin constructing the new homes on behalf of Valleys To Coast in early 2026 with full completion set for 2030.

    To help it function as a new community, the council will introduce retail opportunities at the site along with fresh landscaping, transport links and plenty of open space. As part of its social value commitments, Valleys to Coast has also pledged £20,000 to support local projects during the construction phase.

    “This ambitious project has been 10 years in the making, forms a key part of our Local Development Plan, and has been carefully designed to ensure that it meets the needs of the local community. “It represents a multimillion pound investment into the Llynfi Valley which, once the ground works have been completed and construction work can begin, is going to completely transform our largest valleys brownfield site. “The completed development will deliver huge economic and social benefits for both the Llynfi Valley and Bridgend County Borough, and I want to thank Cardiff Capital Region, Clowes Developments, Avant Homes, Valleys To Coast and Hugh James for their respective efforts in working together to make this a reality.”

    Councillor Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economic Development and Housing

    “This is a landmark moment for Valleys to Coast and Maesteg. Ewenny Road is not just our biggest development to date; it’s a bold step in helping families, couples, and individuals most in need of a home to put down roots here in Bridgend. “It’s part of our ongoing commitment to tackling the housing need in our communities, creating high-quality, affordable homes that give people the stability and security they deserve.”

    Jo Oak, Valleys To Coast Chief Executive

    “We are delighted to see the old Revlon site being unlocked, remediated and redeveloped into much-needed affordable homes and community hub. “Through the housing viability gap fund, we have been able to invest in the northern end of Bridgend County Borough, which is essential to encourage businesses to set up, grow and for locals to feel like their local area is somewhere to thrive. It’ll be great to see how the development progresses over the coming months.”

    Mike Brough, Regional Growth Director for Cardiff Capital Region

    “Clowes Developments is proud to be working in partnership on this transformative regeneration project. The redevelopment of the former Ewenny Road industrial estate represents a major step forward for Maesteg, unlocking the potential of a long-derelict site to deliver much-needed new homes alongside future opportunities for investment, retail, and community use.”

    Marc Freeman, Development Director at Clowes
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