NEW council energy efficient apartments in Prestatyn have welcomed their first residents.

The keys have been handed over to two of the four one-bedroom new apartments located at the site of the former Bodnant School canteen at Caradoc Road.

Denbighshire County Council’s housing’s new low carbon apartments are all certified to the energy-efficient Passive House Standard. 

Construction was carried out by North Wales-based Peter T Griffiths Building Contractors and was part funded by the Welsh Government through its Innovative Housing Programme.

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The four apartments are built with high energy efficiency to reduce the cost of living pressures for tenants and simultaneously help the council and Wales achieve its net carbon zero targets.

Following moving in, a tenant of one of the new apartments said: “I love my passive house; it’s definitely the way of the future, and I feel that anyone would be blessed to have a home like this.”

Cllr Rhys Thomas, lead member for housing and communities at Denbighshire County Council, said: “We are delighted to welcome the first residents into these new apartments at Prestatyn and wish them all well in their new homes.

“The council is also very grateful for all the support of our partners who have helped make this site possible on Caradoc Road.

“Our priority is to make sure there are homes available in the county to meet the needs of our residents.

“These new apartments are meeting these needs by giving quality accommodation that is affordable as well as offering the highest levels of build quality to support the reduction of energy use and reduce carbon emissions and lower household bills.”