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First homes of 2024 handed over to tenants (Saesneg yn unig)

12 June 2024

On Friday 07 June, Trivallis handed over the keys to tenants who will now call the redeveloped Pentre Hotel building, home.  

On Friday 07 June, Trivallis handed over the keys to tenants who will now call the redeveloped Pentre Hotel building, home.  

This is the first completed development of 2024, and this milestone sees the former Pentre Hotel transformed into eight brand-new homes, bringing much needed housing to the area.  

The homes are made up of seven one-bed flats and a specially adapted one-bed ground floor flat. 

The redevelopment of the site began in early 2023, with Trivallis working in collaboration with local contractors and WK Plasterers to complete these homes.  

The new homes now complement the existing properties at the Llewellyn Place development, nearby, which improves the overall look and community feel of the area. 

Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales Four people stand smiling in an indoor setting with exposed pipes and various tools visible in the background. Two women are on the left and right, and two men are in the center. They are wearing casual clothing, and two of them have lanyards around their necks.

Trivallis Development Team and WK Plasterers: Joanne Hoare, Byron Bernard, Glenn Kathrens and Sarah Davies.

Sarah Davies, Development Manager at Trivallis, commented on the significance of the redevelopment work:  

“It’s wonderful to breathe new life into this historic building in Pentre. After completing the Llewellyn Place development next door, we recognised the potential to further improve the area’s look and feel while providing new homes to meet local housing needs. 

“Working with local contractors has allowed us to reinvest in the local economy and create jobs. This is a core principle in all our development work and why we continue to partner with excellent local firms like WK Plasterers.” 

Councillor Mark Norris, Cabinet Member for Prosperity and Development at Rhondda Cynon Taf Council added:  

“It’s fantastic to see social housing grants being used not only to address local housing demand but also to bolster the local economy. 

“As a Council, we are incredibly supportive of projects that increase much-needed affordable housing, in accessible and sustainable locations. Even more so when derelict or empty properties are brought back into use.  

“Trivallis have done a great job transforming the building into high quality homes, in a way that’s sympathetic to the existing architecture and surrounding area. I hope the new residents will be very happy in their new homes.” 

The redevelopment project was delivered in partnership with Welsh Government, Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, WK Plasterers Ltd, Chamberlain Moss King, Strongs, Asbri Planning and Vale Consultancy. 

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