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    Vacant Pontycymer pub site to be transformed into affordable homes

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 9, 2026No Comments
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    Bridgend-based housing association, Valleys to Coast, is delivering the scheme with support from the Welsh Government, which is contributing 2.1 million – 65% of the scheme’s total cost – through its Social Housing Grant.

    The development will revitalise a site that has remained vacant since a fire destroyed the former pub in 2007, repurposing empty land to meet the demand for affordable housing.

    Valleys to Coast will work with Neath-based contractor CJ Construction to deliver the Ffaldau Arms scheme, which will comprise 12 one and two bedroom flats offered at social rent.

    The well-connected site is on Oxford Street in the heart of Pontycymer. Future residents will benefit from half-hourly bus services to both Bridgend and Blaengarw. Amenities including shops, cafes, primary and nursery schools are within walking distance of the development.

    Sustainability is a central focus of the project, with homes set to be built using modern methods of construction including pre-assembled timber frames, and equipped with air source hot water cylinders. All homes will be EPCA energy efficient, cutting utility bills for future residents.

    The development will also deliver wider community benefits through a £5,000 contribution to support local initiatives.

    Rob Green, Director of Growth and Partnerships at Valleys to Coast, said:

    “We’re proud to be transforming another brownfield site which highlights our genuine commitment to supporting the regeneration of Bridgend and investing in our communities.

    “By making sustainability a central focus of the design and building processes, we’re delivering 12 homes that are fit for the future and cost effective for customers to live well in.”

    “We’re looking forward to welcoming the first tenants late next year.”

    Valleys to Coast provides over 6,000 affordable homes across Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taf, alongside a portfolio of commercial properties and leasehold flats. It was established in 2003 as the first large-scale voluntary transfer of council-owned homes to a social housing association in Wales. Last year, it published its growth plans, with five new strategies driven by increasing customer and colleague satisfaction.

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