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    Plans approved for 21 new social homes on former railway site in Bridgend

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 26, 2026No Comments
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    Picture from left to right: Jane Gillette, Valleys to Coast Architectural Technician, Rob Livings, Director at P&P Builders, Chris Monk, Valleys to Coast Development Manager, Rob Green, Valleys to Coast Director Growth & Partnerships, Liam Davies, Valleys to Coast Development Manager
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    A disused former railway site in Bridgend is set to be transformed into 21 high-quality, energy-efficient homes for social rent, as Bridgend-based housing association, Valleys to Coast, moves forward with plans for Croft Goch Road, Kenfig Hill.

    The development will regenerate a brownfield site with historic railway use, bringing redundant land back into productive use while supporting local housing needs. The scheme is being delivered with support from Bridgend County Borough Council, which played a key role in securing funding through the Welsh Government’s Social Housing Grant programme.

    Blaenavon-based contractor P&P Builders has been appointed to deliver the scheme, which will provide a mix of one-bedroom flats and two, three, and four-bedroom houses, designed to meet a range of local housing needs.

    Alongside the residential development, ecological enhancements will be delivered on land adjacent to the site, supporting biodiversity and creating a more sustainable local environment.

    The site is well located to support sustainable living, with active travel links connecting residents to Pyle, North Cornelly and Kenfig Hill, as well as access to local schools, shops and Pyle railway station.

    Sustainability is central to the scheme, with homes to be built using modern methods of construction (MMC) timber frames, alongside air source heat pumps and solar PV systems to reduce carbon emissions and help lower energy costs for residents.

    The development will also deliver wider community benefits, including a contribution of approximately £40,000 towards local education facility improvements and £20,000 towards enhancements to recreation facilities. In addition, £13,500 in community benefits funding will be invested in local initiatives.

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

    “Regenerating this former railway site is a great example of how we can bring brownfield land back into use to deliver much-needed, high-quality homes for our communities.

    “Working in partnership with Bridgend County Borough Council and Welsh Government has enabled us to unlock this site and maximise its potential, not only through new homes but also through investment in local infrastructure, education and green spaces.

    “We are committed to delivering sustainable homes that support our customers to live well, while also creating long-term benefits for the wider community.”

    Enabling works, including road construction, are already underway, with the first homes expected to be completed by late 2027.

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