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North Wales council to build first new homes in 30 years
For the first time in 30 years, Gwynedd Council is to build new homes for people to buy or rent.Through the ‘T? Gwynedd’ scheme, the council has outlined plans to build 100 new homes across the county over the next few years.The scheme will offer intermediate affordable homes to local people who are unable to buy or rent a house on the open market and who do not qualify for social housing.Gwynedd Council will be publishing details of the first ‘T? Gwynedd’ developments over the coming weeks, with details being promoted on the Council’s social media pages.
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