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Housing investment in West Rhyl moves forward
A £4.6m project to renovate and redevelop housing in Rhyl will receive more than £900,000 Welsh Government regeneration investment and the first phase will create 32 affordable homes.Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Hannah Blythyn announced the Targeted Regeneration Investment funding for the project, being delivered by Denbighshire County Council with Pennaf Housing Group.The first phase of the project will involve:the renovation of a property on Crescent Road into three affordable housing apartments for the over 55stwo properties at on Water Street will be renovated to create six affordable housing apartmentseight properties on Aquarium street will be renovated to create homes available under the Low Cost Home Ownership schemea site on John Street will be redeveloped to create 15 accessible apartments suitable for older residents.
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