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    Swansea Council to invest nearly £70m in city council homes

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 23, 2026No Comments
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    Swansea Council is set to invest nearly £70m in the coming year building, maintaining and improving thousands of council homes across the city.

    Millions of pounds are being earmarked to insulate and weatherproof hundreds of existing homes making them warmer and more efficient to help reduce the cost of heating.

    Tenants will also see millions spent on improving the look and feel of their communities in places including West Cross, Sketty, Fforesthall and Clydach.

    The spending is part of the biggest ever investment in council-owned homes for affordable rent in the city which will see £267m spent over the next four years.

    Among the major projects planned for spending this year are:

    • £40m is being spent on keeping council homes in communities across the city in a good state of repair, including Penyrheol, Fforesthall, Penlan, Sketty, Mayhill and Townhill.
    • Within the £40m, £17m is being set aside for more upgrades at the Dyfatty flats at Croft Street, Griffith John Street and Clyne and Jeffreys Court.
    • More than £12.7m is planned for spending on the council’s pioneering More Homes initiative that aims to add 1,000 affordable homes for rent to its existing stock. This includes new homes being built at Brokesby Road and £1.5m for acquisitions
    • More than  £1.2m will be spent on improving homes at Heol Emrys and Tudno Place, with funding also earmarked for future years to develop more affordable homes providing estate and environmental improvements
    • More than £1.8m is going on the council’s continuing programme of improving kitchens and bathrooms
    • More than £3.6m is being spent on environmental improvements in places like Garnswllt, Townhill, West Cross and Fforesthall.

    Andrea Williams, Cabinet Member for Service Improvement said Swansea Council’s ambitious spending programme for council housing reflected its commitment to providing high-quality homes that are energy-efficient and affordable for tenants.

    She said: “Better homes for our residents are one of the critical building blocks of creating a better future for children, for families and for our city.

    “They improve people’s health and affordable homes that are energy efficient help reduce poverty and together they contribute to happier communities.

    She said: “Over the last few years there has been a huge investment worth hundreds of millions of pounds into making sure the homes we own are in good shape and fit for the future under the Welsh Housing Quality Standard.

    “In the coming year further investment of an estimated £69m will mean hundreds of families will benefit from improvements to their homes.

    “Money is being earmarked for other projects including electrical re-wiring and weather-proofing where needed as well as general environmental improvements.”

    Cllr Williams said the council’s housing projects support hundreds of local jobs and apprenticeships, so it’s a win-win for local communities.

    Funding for the new homes and the upgrades for existing homes is coming from the rents paid by tenants, Welsh Government grants and HRA borrowing. None of the spending is from council tax.

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