Caernarfon Herald

£15m plan to buy homes to rent for locals backed:

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PLANS to borrow over £15m to buy 100 homes and rent them out to locals have been unanimousl­y approved by Gwynedd Council’s cabinet.

The move, which includes snapping up properties from the open market, is in response to a 2,700 strong housing waiting list and forms part of the recently adopted housing action plan – partially in answer to the county’s growing second home issue and soaring house prices. Meeting virtually on Tuesday, members were told that while the borrowing of £15.4m was not without risk, officers were confident that the business case was robust and set to be repaid within around 40 years, subsequent­ly generating an income.

While the assumption was that many ex-council houses would be snapped up, it was stressed that this would not always be the case and would depend on what was available in comparison to people’s needs, with the plan designed to help up to 100 families find somewhere to live.

Cllr Cemlyn Williams welcomed the council deciding to “turn the clock back”, after handing over its housing stock to Cartrefi Cymunedol Gwynedd – now Adra – in 2010.

The report noted that the aim will be to collaborat­e with local housing associatio­ns on their management, but to also assess the practicali­ty of delivering this work internally before determinin­g what offers the best value for the council.

Following the decision, Cllr Craig ab Iago, the portfolio holder for housing, said: “This scheme, which is to buy affordable rented housing for local people, will help around 100 individual­s or families to live locally.

“I am very excited about this next phase when we will implement the ambitious plans in our Housing Action Plan, with many of those already under way.”

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