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Former Travis Perkins depot in Rhyl bought for new zero carbon homes factory

Creating Enterprise has taken over the former depot in Cefndy Road and is hoping it can also play a key role in regenerating the area

Creating Enterprise to open a new factory in Rhyl: Pictured (Right) Andrew Bowden Managing Director Cartrefi Conwy and Adrian Johnson; Managing Director at Creating Enterprise. Picture Mandy Jones(Image: Picture Mandy Jones)

A social enterprise is investing more than £1million in a new factory to meet the growing demand for zero-carbon homes.

Creating Enterprise has taken over the former Travis Perkins depot in Cefndy Road in Rhyl and is hoping it can also play a key role in regenerating the Denbighshire town’s West End.

The remodelled 10,000sq ft premises will be making the timber frames for energy efficient homes – with 50 already being built and another 100 on the order book.

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They will also be installing an £80,000 machine to manufacture posi-joists for floor and roof structures, comprising a metal web sandwiched between two timber flanges through which cables and pipes can be threaded.

As well as being used in their own Passivhaus homes, they will also be sold to other developers and industry suppliers.

Last year Creating Enterprise was named as the fastest-growing firm in Wales at the 2020 Wales Fast Growth 50 awards and signed a five-year contract with a company called Beattie Passive giving them exclusive rights to their pioneering Passivhaus build system in North Wales.

Creating Enterprise also maintain Cartrefi’s existing 4,000 properties, helping local people, including tenants, to find employment, training and volunteering opportunities. Its commercial profits are reinvested into its highly successful Creating Futures employment academy.