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Cllr Alun Mummery, Aethwy Ward Plaid Cymru councillor on Anglesey Council. A council is planning to ramp up its housing plans in a bid to tackle the growing property crisis currently gripping parts of North Wales. Anglesey Council has already committed to boost its own housing stock by over 1,000 properties between now and 2050. The authority is one of 11 Welsh councils who still own and rent out properties. But a report presented to councillors on Monday said that more homes were needed to cope with growing demand as some locals face being priced out of the property market. The average price of a home on Anglesey was listed as £180,505 in January 2020 – a 3 per cent rise on the previous year.
House prices remain a concern for many communities on Anglesey
Anglesey Council have now put together an interim housing strategy for the next 12 months
19:50, 25 JAN 2021
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A council is planning to ramp up its housing plans in a bid to tackle the growing property crisis currently gripping parts of North Wales.