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Wates to build over 1,000 eco homes in Wales

Socially distanced Wates workers on site

Wates has won a deal to deliver the next two phases of its 10-year Cardiff Living partnership with Cardiff Council, delivering 1,500 new homes by 2027.

Wates Residential and Cardiff Council aim 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 and three. Charging points for electric cars will also be installed across the site, after Wates Residential, Cardiff Council and Sero Energy secured over £4m Innovative Housing Programme (IHP) Grant funding from Welsh Government for the Eastern High site.

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.

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