Visit to see progress on Grŵp Cynefin’s new homes in Denbigh
There was an opportunity today (Monday, March 23) for Grŵp Cynefin to lead partners around a site that will provide 11 low‑carbon homes in the town of Denbigh.
Senior officers from Grŵp Cynefin, Denbighshire County Council, and contractors NWPS from Rhyl visited the Henllan Street development to see progress on site.
The scheme will provide 11 social rent homes, a mix of modern, low‑carbon houses and flats with energy‑efficient features including solar PV panels, timber frames, and air‑source heat pumps. Construction is expected to be completed over the summer, with the homes ready to let to Grŵp Cynefin tenants in September 2026.
Mel Evans, Chief Executive of Grŵp Cynefin, said the scheme is an important step in responding to local housing needs:
“The Henllan Street development meets the demand for affordable, quality homes in the area. By working closely with Denbighshire County Council and the Welsh Government, we are proud to be able to provide sustainable homes that enable local people to stay in their communities.
“Supporting the communities of Wales is a priority for us as Grŵp Cynefin, and ensuring people’s fundamental right to warm, safe, quality homes.”
Helen White, Chief Executive of Denbighshire County Council said:
“The new homes on Henllan Street reflect Denbighshire County Council’s commitment to continuing to increase the provision of affordable, energy‑efficient, high‑quality housing across the county. Our strategic work in housing, including collaboration with key partners such as Grŵp Cynefin, helps us ensure we respond to the needs of Denbighshire residents today and plan effectively for the future.”
If anyone is interested in living in one of the new homes, please ensure you are registered on the Denbighshire Housing Register. More information is available here: Homes to rent in Denbighshire – Grŵp Cynefin