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Demolition work to start on maisonettes as part of £4.3m estate revamp

Cartrefi Conwy will be replacing the properties at the Glanrafon Estate in Llanrwst with 14 zero carbon modular homes

The Glanrafon estate, Llanrwst

Demolition work is starting next week on a block of 30 maisonettes and flats as part of a £4.3 million makeover at a 1970s housing estate.

Housing association Cartrefi Conwy will be replacing the properties at the Glanrafon Estate in Llanrwst with 14 zero carbon modular homes.

Six nearby blocks of 30 apartments are also undergoing major improvements to give them a brand new modern look.

Work to improve the apartments is already underway and the organisation is now knocking down the block of maisonettes and flats to build much needed three and four bedroom family homes.

The pioneering project will create jobs and work experience for tenants in the process.

The timber frames will be manufactured by Cartrefi Conwy’s subsidiary, Creating Enterprise, at their factory in Holyhead before the modular properties are erected on site.

Cartrefi Conwy plans for Glanrafon estate in Llanrwst(Image: cartrefi conwy)

The factory employs four carpenters and will provide jobs for four more local people who are currently unemployed, as well as providing work experience for 50 others who are struggling to find jobs.

High performance insulation will be used to make the homes completely draught free, cutting heat loss to create a home with minimal environmental impact and saving residents up to 90 per cent in annual energy costs.