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Modular homes business secures order to build Anglesey's first council houses for decades

Creating Enterprise Modular Solutions has opened on the Penrhos Industrial Estate in Holyhead

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A company that makes revolutionary modular homes has got off to a flying start after clinching orders for 62 of its zero carbon properties – including some of Anglesey’s first council houses for decades.

The news was revealed during the official opening of the factory of Creating Enterprise Modular Solutions on the Penrhos Industrial Estate in Holyhead by Julie James AM, the Welsh Government Minister for Housing and Local Government.

Work on building the development of four one-bedroom bungalows for older people in the town is due to get underway in August.

The Maes yr Ysgol scheme is next door to the council’s Morawelon housing estate and will offer tenants an option for downsizing, thus releasing much needed family homes.

Official opening of Creating Enterprises Modular Solutions factory. Housing and Local Government Julie James AM cuts the ribbon to open the factory(Image: Publicity)

Creating Enterprise, a subsidiary of housing association Cartrefi Conwy, collaborated closely with the Anglesey County Council on the design of the timber-framed properties.

Once the panels are built in the factory, they can be erected on site within five to eight days.

The buildings will use high performance insulation to make the homes completely draught free, cutting heat loss to create a home with minimal environmental impact.

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.