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Community mural deemed vandal-resistant unveiled for Llandudno

Final Final Photo Mockup 1024x273 Picture: In planning documents (clear for use by all partners) This (pictured) is the plan for a ‘vandal-resistant’ community mural to be installed on an estate wall perpetually blighted by thugs and graffiti artists. Cartrefi Conwy applied for planning permission to place the community art project on boundary wall of Tre Cwm (Hospital) Estate in Llandudno. The wall itself belongs to North Wales Housing Association (NWHA). The artwork is part of the Tre Cwm environmental regeneration scheme and involved the local community, social enterprise Culture Action Llandudno (CALL), Cartrefi Conwy and NWHA. American artist Kristin Luke was commissioned to work with locals to develop a design that celebrated the area’s heritage and developed a committee called “The Wall Is….”.

New housing development proposed in Llansantffraid

PLANS are in the pipeline for 13 new homes on land adjacent to Dyffryn Foel, Llansantffraid. An application has been lodged with Powys County Council for the development which sees Pickstock Homes partner with Mid Wales Housing Association in seeking to develop the greenfield site with 13 homes and associated roads and drainage. The development would provide a second phase to the 13 houses that Mid Wales Housing Association and Pickstock intend to develop at the site under current outline planning permission that was granted in May 2018. The first phase will mainly comprise of houses to purchase for own occupation under Welsh Government’s Rent to Own scheme and a small proportion of affordable houses to rent.

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