TENANTS on Anglesey will soon begin to move into their new homes.

A development, of 15 new council houses in Stad Marcwis, Rhosybol, has now been completed.

The scheme aims to help to support one of the council's priorities - to provide quality affordable housing for the residents of Anglesey.

Councillor Alun Mummery, Anglesey’s Housing portfolio holder, said: “This latest project on the former Marquis Inn site at Rhosybol represents our commitment to providing tenants and families with quality homes in communities across the Island.

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“The council's housing service has a statutory responsibility to assess housing need and lead on partnership working to provide quality housing on Anglesey. Our Housing Strategy 2022-27 will be integral as we work independently, and with key partners, to continue to meet the needs of our local residents now and in the future.

“It’s a pleasure seeing the work pressing forward, this work will not only benefit our tenants, it will also be of benefit to the local building companies who have supported us throughout this programme.”

The new council houses have been allocated to eligible tenants using the common housing policy, which gave priority to residents local to the Rhosybol area.

Ned Michael, head of Housing Services, said: “Over the next five years, we will continue to offer a range of affordable housing options as well as offer advice and support to local individuals and families living on the Island.

“The need to have a home has never been more prominent than during the Coronavirus pandemic and our work with key partners - including the Welsh Government, Housing Associations and other agencies - will allow us to meet housing needs in local communities.”