Wales On Sunday

New role will get empty homes into use

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A COUNCIL is advertisin­g for an “empty homes officer” as it bids to help solve the housing crisis.

Conwy county council has advertised the £30,451 role nationally on a three-year fixed-term contract.

The new postholder will be tasked with working with “the developmen­t teams of local housing associatio­ns, private landlords and empty home owners” on bringing empty properties back into use.

According to the authority’s five-year local housing strategy released in 2018, more than 1,600 homes had been empty for six months or more, but it has since said around 1,000 of those are genuinely long term.

More than 1,400 homes are second homes used for holidays, putting the county in the top 20 for second homes in the UK.

At the moment, there are 258 households in temporary accommodat­ion within Conwy and there is an expectatio­n Welsh Government will make homing rough sleepers a permanent requiremen­t for all local authoritie­s in Wales.

Despite a Welsh Government pledge to build 20,000 affordable low-energy homes during the current Senedd, councils across the country will have to find more creative ways of fulfilling targets for housing the homeless and those waiting on housing waiting lists.

The postholder, who will be based in Colwyn Bay’s Coes Pella building, will be given a “toolkit” of “advice and guidance, financial support and enforcemen­t” to get empty properties back into circulatio­n.

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