Eco-village on the outskirts of Cardiff
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We’re proud to have supported the development of an eco-village which is revolutionising sustainable living in Wales. LivEco's Great House Farm project, on the outskirts of Cardiff in St Fagans, is a low to zero carbon residential housing development, consisting of 35 homes.
Daniel Ball, Director at LivEco, said: “It is great to be collaborating with Principality on this ground-breaking sustainable scheme. We’ve worked with local people during the project to build homes for local people. The result has been beautiful and bespoke eco homes, which aim to keep bills low and create a new, happy community.”
“It is great to be collaborating with Principality on this ground-breaking sustainable scheme.”
Savid Ball, Director, LivEco
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The homes generate energy through solar panels with in-house batteries for excess energy to be stored for later and underfloor heating provided by electric air source heat pumps. They also offer electric car charging points and an air filtration system to recycle old air with fresh clean air.
Residents are benefitting from sustainable living, a healthier lifestyle as well as low to zero energy bills.
To find out more about Great House Farm, visit LivEco.
Chad Griffiths, Senior Relationship Manager at Principality Commercial said: “We’re incredibly proud to be supporting a sustainable living development in Wales, seeing the development from start to finish. As a member-owned organisation, our purpose is to support communities in Wales, and this development does just that. Helping residents lead an environmentally friendly lifestyle, with zero to low energy costs.”
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