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£36 million boost for affordable homes and green upgrades in Wales

The Welsh Government has reopened its Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) Development Loan Scheme for 2025/26 and has allocated £36 million to support the delivery of low-carbon homes for rent in the social sector and help improve existing homes. 

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Welsh Government boosts funding for warmer, cheaper social homes

Thousands more social housing tenants in Wales will benefit from warmer homes and lower energy bills as the Welsh Government announces an additional £14.1 million for energy efficiency improvements.  

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£55 million boost to deliver more homes across Wales

The Welsh Government has allocated an additional £55 million to the Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme, boosting this year’s budget to £155 million.

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Welsh Government launches public consultation on major new homes scheme in Haverfordwest

Plans for a transformative new housing development on the Slade Lane site, in Haverfordwest, are now open for public consultation, with proposals set to deliver up to 600 sustainable homes - many of them set to be affordable - to help tackle the region’s housing shortage.

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UK’s largest net zero housing development to be delivered in Wales

The Welsh Government has agreed a contract with Barratt Redrow to deliver the UK’s largest net zero carbon housing development. It is also believed to be one of the biggest in Europe. 

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Leasing scheme provides affordable quality housing solutions in Wrexham

The Welsh Government’s Leasing Scheme Wales provides quality housing solutions and brings empty properties back into use across Wales.