The Welsh Government has allocated an additional £55 million to
the Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme, boosting this
year's budget to £155 million.
The Welsh Government's Transitional Accommodation Capital
Programme (TACP) delivers good quality and longer-term housing at
pace for people in housing need across Wales.
TACP supports a range of schemes including the acquisition of
existing dwellings, conversion of non-residential buildings into
housing and helps bring void properties back into use. This
additional funding will help fund even more schemes, supporting
those in housing need across Wales.
Over the past three years, more than £275 million has been
invested through TACP, supporting the delivery of more 2,700
good-quality homes, including bringing over 930 void properties
back into use.
This additional funding will build on the success of TACP and
help deliver hundreds of more homes for people in housing need in
Wales.
Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, , said: “Our Transitional
Accommodation Capital Programme is making a real difference to
people's lives, supporting a wide range of projects to deliver
much needed homes that are warm, comfortable and energy
efficient.
"This funding boost increases our TACP budget to £155 million
this year, helping us to bring forward even more housing
solutions for those who need them most – because everyone
deserves a safe and quality place to call home.”
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Notes to editors
Notes to editors
The additional £55 million was allocated to the Transitional
Accommodation Capital Programme in the Supplementary Budget:
1st Supplementary Budget 2025 to
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