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New resident sees Pill development as catalyst for change

Posted on Thursday 23rd March 2017
Cllr Richards meets resident Andrew Kelly and Pobl representatives at new Pill development

New residents are settling into their new homes on the site of the former Kings Arms and Top of the Range public houses in Commercial Road, Pill and are hopeful this will be the catalyst for further regeneration in the area.

Built in 1830 and later rebuilt in 1890, the historic and highly prominent Kings Arms had become an eyesore; having laid empty for over 15 years, and had been the subject of arson and source of considerable antisocial behaviour.

The derelict buildings have now been demolished and the site transformed into a modern housing development by local housing, care and support provider Pobl Group.  The development comprises a mixture of nine, one and two bedroom apartments with undercroft parking and an adjacent large four- bedroom house, and is being rented through Charter Housing.

Andrew Kelly moved into a one bedroom apartments in February and was delighted to have the opportunity to show a small group of guests, including Councillor John Richards, the Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Investment around his new home. 

He said: "I was both surprised and thrilled to be lucky enough to be allocated my new home, and travelled to Pill every day to watch it being built!  I like that the authenticity of the previous building has been retained, and especially love my modern new kitchen and the impressive undercroft parking, which is far more secure than on-street parking.

"I was also extremely pleased to read this week about the £8m being invested into the Pill area in general and am hopeful this will further help regenerate Pill into a more attractive, liveable area".

 Rhys Parry, Pobl Director of Development (east) said: "It has been particularly rewarding to have the opportunity to meet Andrew and see how quickly he has settled in.

"The new homes mark the latest in a raft of major developments breathing new life into the city of Newport, being delivered by Newport City Council and Pobl, as part of the Welsh Government's Vibrant and Viable Places programme".

Councillor Richards said: "The transformation of this site has been remarkable. In place of a derelict and neglected building there are now superb new homes for local people, such as Andrew.

"I'm pleased that Newport City Council, through the Vibrant and Viable Places programme, was able to work with Pobl on this excellent project."

 

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