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Elderly people settle in to safer homes after disused building completely renovated

A firm has brought back into use apartment blocks in Newtown which had stood empty.

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Clywedog House, which had one resident, and Camlad House, which was empty, are now energy-efficient, quality, safe homes for those who need it to meet an increased housing need in Powys.

Contractors from Welshpool-based SWG Group completely renovated both buildings including installing a new video door entry and intercom system to each household to improve security.

Jacqui Gough, of SWG Group, said: “We are thrilled to see the transformation of these buildings, which were not fit for purpose before.

“A raft of improvements have been made to create a comfortable living environment.

“Our contractors used their expertise, working alongside the council, to put in place the best adaptations to these empty buildings and we are pleased to be able to deliver it on time.

“Bringing empty buildings back into use is also something SWG Group is pleased to be able to accomplish.”

The project created 16 new homes for residents which also have new sprinkler systems and fire alarms to improve fire safety and increased energy efficiency through additional insulation to provide sound proofing.

Externally there was full resurfacing and landscaping as well as new bin stores created to promote recycling.

Alan Corbett, project officer at Powys County Council, said: “On behalf of Powys County Council we are pleased to conclude the programme to refurbish both Camlad and Clywedog House, in Newtown.

“These complex projects have been delivered via a successful partnership between Powys County Council Housing and SWG Construction.

“Tenants are already enjoying the benefits in Camlad house and we will be letting properties within Clywedog House early in 2021.

“We would like to place on record our thanks to SWG for their efficient delivery and assistance throughout both projects.”

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