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    Work to start on new family homes in Llandudno Junction

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 14, 2018No Comments
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    Work to construct 52 affordable and market homes in Conwy can now begin after it was given the green light by planning officials.

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    Local developer, Beech Developments can start to break ground at Llys Marl, at the junction of the A470 and Marl Lane, Llandudno Junction after the development was given the go-ahead by Conwy County Borough Council today (Wednesday, November 14).

    A combination of two, three and four bedroom homes will be created over the coming months and buyers are already lined up to take the first release of properties.

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    Matthew Gilmartin, director of Beech Developments, said:

    “We are delighted to be starting work at Llys Marl. Not only do we have a long list of people who have waited patiently for this site to come to fruition, but our workforce and external contractors will also be thrilled to be working in their home county once again.

    “There is a huge shortage in the housing supply in Conwy and these homes will not only go to help young families get onto the property ladder but help growing families find comfortable, well built, highly-sustainable and attractive properties right here in North Wales.”

    The development will feature a children’s play area, cycle path, improved roads in and around the scheme, as well as additional open green spaces. Built in close proximity to a variety of schools and local amenities, the new development is expected to also give a welcome boost to the local economy too.

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