Isle of Anglesey County Council is pleased to announce that new tenants have begun moving into the newly completed estate at Stad y Bryn, Llanfaethlu.
The development, which consists of nine high-quality homes, has been built by Ingram Property Developments, a local company based in Llanfaethlu.
All the new tenants are local Anglesey families, benefitting from homes designed to be both affordable and environmentally friendly.
The homes are timber-frame properties built to Welsh Government’s housing standard for new houses. Each has a highly insulated design, achieving an energy efficiency rating of EPC ‘A’, which is expected to help reduce energy costs for residents.
The homes are equipped with air source heat pumps and solar PV panels, supporting the council’s efforts to lower carbon emissions and promote sustainable living.
Councillor Carwyn Jones, Portfolio Holder for Housing and Community Safety, said:
“I’m delighted to see local families settling into their new homes at Stad y Bryn. This development is a fantastic example of how we can deliver modern, energy-efficient homes that meet local needs.”
“Providing quality affordable housing is one of the council’s key strategic objectives, and it’s heartening to see this vision becoming a reality for residents in Llanfaethlu. I’d like to thank everyone involved for their hard work and commitment in bringing this project to life.”
In developing new homes like these, the county council aims to reduce fuel poverty, CO₂ emissions, and overall energy usage, while meeting the growing need for affordable housing on the island.
Talybolion Ward’s county councillors, councillors Kenneth Hughes, Jackie Lewis and Llio Owen, also welcomed the completion of the project in Llanfaethlu.
The new estate consists of intermediate rented properties allocated via the affordable housing register administered by Tai Teg, which supports local residents who may not necessarily qualify for social housing but are still in need affordable accommodation.
Ned Michael, Head of Housing Services, explained:
“We’re very pleased to welcome tenants to these new homes, which demonstrate our ongoing commitment to providing sustainable, affordable housing for local communities.”
“The council will continue to work closely with the Welsh government, housing associations, and other key partners to help meet housing needs across Anglesey and to ensure that developments like this continue to benefit local people.”
For details on how to join the council’s housing register, please visit our website.
For more information about affordable housing options, please visit the Tai Teg’s register website.
Ends 22 October 2025