Revitalization Plans Unveiled for Abandoned Factory Grounds – New Housing Development on the Horizon

šŸ” Exciting news for Maesteg! A massive transformation is on the horizon as the old Revlon factory site gets a brand-new lease of life! Get ready for 193 fresh homes all set to shape a vibrant neighbourhood with social rent, affordable ownership, and open market sale options.
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This Ā£41.8m redevelopment is spearheaded by Valleys to Coast in partnership with Avant Homes, marking their largest project yet! Not only is this a landmark step in addressing local housing needs, but it’s also Valleys to Coast’s first dive into private sales, opening doors to even more funding for further community investments.
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The rejuvenation doesn’t stop there. After 12 years of standing idle, the site will breathe new life into the area, supported by a generous Ā£20,000 pledge towards local projects during construction. Plus, residents from the neighbouring Oakwood Estate will have their say in shaping the future, bringing community voices to the forefront of this exciting journey.

Stay tuned as detailed plans are reviewed in November. If all goes smoothly, you could see construction starting as early as next year, with the first residents moving in by the end of the year. Completion of the entire scheme is targeted for 2030.

And that’s not all! The town centre is set to see its own burst of energy with plans unveiled for a new headquarters alongside apartments and commercial spaces at the heart of Bridgend. Valleys to Coast is committed to not just building homes, but nurturing communities, and these plans are laying the foundations for the future.

It’s an exciting time for Maesteg and Bridgend as the transformation from old to new unfolds. Watch this space for more updates! 🌟