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£40m Self Build Wales scheme 'slower than anticipated' due to lack of plots

The project was launched by Welsh Government at the start of 2020, aiming to make it easier for people to develop their own property

(Image: Mike Davies)

A £40m scheme to help people in Wales build their own homes has proved “slower than anticipated” to take off but will open up to help accelerate progress.

Self-Build Wales was launched by Welsh Government at the start of 2020, aiming to make it easier for people to develop their own property.

Housing Minister Julie James said they wanted to “make self-build available to many more people in Wales, not just the most privileged households”.

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While the initial pot was £40m, it was planned that the money would be recycled – giving a £210m boost to the sector.

Under the scheme, Development Bank of Wales offers loans on pre-agreed plots, with them repayment free until the new home is mortgaged allowing people to build their new home and cover living costs.

Local authorities and housing associations are supposed to make plots available with planning and site requirements complete.

But so far there are only two sites under consideration in North Wales – at the former Ysgol Newborough on Anglesey and The Old School House, Llanrug.