The first new developments have now started on-site and include the largest single Cardiff Living development to date at the former Eastern High School site in Rumney.

The site will see 214 new homes developed, including 44 Community Living flats for older people at Addison House.

Cardiff CouncilandWates Residentialare looking to install ground source heat pumps, solar PV panels and batteries on all of the new homes that will be delivered as part of phases two ad three.

This will support the partners drive towards a zero-carbon future in addition to ensuring residents annual heating bills are reduced, helping to tackle fuel poverty.

In August 2019 Wates Residential, Cardiff Council and Sero Energy announced that the Eastern High site had secured over 4m of Innovative Housing Programme (IHP) Grant funding from Welsh Government.

IHP funding of 1.4m has also been secured for the Croft Street site in Plasnewydd to enable the delivery of a highly energy-efficient modular system. New homes will be designed and manufactured off-site in controlled conditions, using the latest technology and materials.

Edward Rees, regional director for Wates Residential, said: Since 2015, our award-winning partnership with Cardiff Council has delivered 343 much-needed new homes for local people across Cardiff.

These homes are an exemplar for high quality, sustainable new housing that people can be proud to live in.

Starting the process for the next two phases of the programme is an exciting step forward for Cardiff Living.

We believe that everyone deserves a great place to live and, by harnessing innovative construction methods and carbon saving technologies, we hope that these new homes will continue to bring positive benefits to the local community for many generations to come.

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