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  		Maes Gwern
  		Published: 15/06/2018
Flintshire County Council’s Cabinet will consider proposals for the development 
of 48 new social, affordable rent and shared equity homes at Maes Gwern, Mold 
when it meets on Tuesday, 19 June.
 
The development of the site is a strategic priority for the Council and is 
pre-agreed for inclusion within the Strategic Housing and Regeneration 
Programme (SHARP). This will bring the total number of properties completed 
approved in principle or approved by the Council to 293.
 
The Cabinet will also be asked to approve funding through prudential 
(affordable) borrowing to be used to fund the proposed development of the new 
Council homes and approve the use of shared equity reserves of £0.270m for the 
affordable element of this scheme.
 
Cabinet approval was given in July 2017 for the sale of land at Maes Gwern, 
Mold to Wates Residential at the agreed independent open market valuation.
 
The proposed scheme will see the development of 160 new residential dwellings 
as houses, apartments and bungalows. This will be a mixed scheme comprising of 
112 properties (70%) sold for open market sales, alongside a 48 (30%) 
affordable housing provision which will consist of Council, affordable rent and 
affordable purchase properties in accordance with the Council’s affordable 
planning policies and guidelines.
 
The proposed scheme has been designed to reflect a “garden village” theme, with 
emphasis on the interaction between public and private space and with excellent 
pedestrian and cycle connectivity to Mold Town Centre. The proposed pedestrian 
and cycle routes through the site have been developed following detailed 
lengthy consultation with local stakeholder interest groups, and have been 
considered on the basis of where people will be moving to and from within and 
through the development.
 
Flintshire’s Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Bernie Attridge, said:
 
“This is another exciting step in our journey to provide affordable rental and 
purchase properties in Flintshire.  In addition to Maes Gwern, the Council has 
completed construction on Alexandra Road in Mold where 16 new Council 
properties are being developed. This will ensure there are equal opportunities 
for people living in Mold to access both Council, affordable rent and shared 
equity properties in the town.
 
“A Local Lettings Policy will be developed for each of the proposed schemes to 
ensure housing opportunities for local people are maximised.”