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Developer starting work on 100 'desperately needed' homes at two housing estates

Macbryde Homes is getting underway on the projects in Rhuddlan and Dyserth

What can you do to your home without planning permission?

Work will start this week on two new North Wales housing developments - with enquiries already flooding in for the Denbighshire sites.

Macbryde Homes will get going at Cysgod Y Graig in Dyserth, where they have permission for 61 properties.

Meanwhile in Rhuddlan, there will be 48 new homes built at Parc Tirionfa by the St Asaph developer.

They have already had over 200 enquiries about the estates.

Macbryde homes are starting on their Rhuddlan housing site

 

Gwyn Jones, managing director at Macbryde Homes, said: “The fact that both sites had already been earmarked for residential development suggests that an acknowledgement existed of the need for quality, affordable family housing in the area.

“However, what is planned for and strategized is only really meaningful when that translates through in to action. That has most certainly been the case in these two examples.

Gwyn Jones, Managing Director at Macbryde Homes(Image: Macbryde homes)

“Before we’ve even moved in on site, over 200 enquiries have been received from interested purchasers.

"Interestingly, these are wide ranging enquiries that include local first-time buyers, young professionals, growing families and older couples alike.