Climate Change Minister has visited a Cardiff site that
will soon host homes for more than 150 families.
The visit to the former Cardiff Gasworks site was held to mark
the first anniversary of the Welsh Government’s Transitional Accommodation
Capital Programme (TACP).
The Cardiff Gasworks site is just one project to benefit from
TACP which the Minister described as a programme to help ‘ensure
everyone has a place to call their home’.
The Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme (TACP) was
originally set up last summer to quickly bring forward more good
quality longer term accommodation at pace to respond to the
increasing pressures on temporary accommodation, including that
created by the Ukraine crisis.
In its first year, the Programme provided £76.4m to Local
Authorities and Registered Social Landlords to bring forward 936
homes.
Welsh Government has a very clear commitment to end homelessness
in all its forms in all areas of Wales – and has a clear strategy
and plan for achieving this, as homelessness should always be
rare, brief and unrepeated.
Minister for Climate Change said, “We have an ambitious
transformation agenda - focused on prevention and rapid
re-housing. This is supported by an equally ambitious Social
Housing programme to bring forward more homes for everyone in
housing need.
“I am pleased to see that enormous progress has been made with
TACP as we have worked in partnership with local authorities and
Registered Social Landlords to deliver 936 more homes in 2022-23,
enabled by £76.4m in funding from Welsh Government.
“With the success of its first year, I’m pleased to announce that
we’re opening TACP for a second year for local authorities and
Registered Social Landlords to apply for funding to deliver more
homes.”
One of the projects being funded by TACP is located on the former
Gasworks site on Ferry Rd, Cardiff.
The project aims to construct high-quality modular homes for
‘meanwhile use’ using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).
The project is one of the largest MMC projects currently being
funded via TACP, creating homes for over 150 families, and
amounting to £16,420,497 in grant funding. This is ahead of the
longer-term use of the Gasworks site which will eventually be
developed to provide c600 permanent homes. The MMC units will
then be moved to another site.