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Extra £24m to build more affordable homes in Wales

Welsh Government housing minister Jule James has announced the additional funding

A development of 111 new properties including starter and affordable homes in Glan Conwy has been put forward by Calon Homes(Image: Base Architecture and Design)

A further £24m is being injected immediately into building more new affordable homes in Wales.

Housing Minister Julie James has this week announced the extra funding to accelerate the Welsh Government’s programme of providing 20,000 more affordable homes across Wales by 2021.

She said it would give an immediate funding boost to shovel-ready schemes across the country.

The Minister unveiled on Monday that 13,143 of the 20,000 new homes the Welsh Government promised by 2021 have already been delivered (up to end of March 2019). This includes 2,592 affordable housing units delivered across Wales in 2018/19, 12% higher than 2017/18 and the highest annual total to date.

This additional injection of funding will see £6m in general capital funding allocated to the Social Housing Grant (SHG) programme, which plays a critical role in increasing the supply of both new social and intermediate housing. This will help build an additional 70 new homes across Wales.

This is in addition to the extra £50m allocated as part of the capital investment package announced in June 2019, bringing the total allocation to the SHG grant programme to £127.2m in 2019/20.

In addition, £17.8m in financial transactional capital (loans) is being made to the Help to Buy Wales and Property Loan schemes.

Help to Buy Wales has already exceeded its target of supporting 6,000 people to buy a new home during this term of government, achieving over 6,500 completions as of 30 September 2019.