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Press enquiries
For media enquiries please contact our press office depending on which area of Wales your enquiry is about.
South and West Wales
Alison Stokes
alison.stokes@wwha.co.uk / 07484 911100
North Wales
Andrew Price
andrew.price@wwha.co.uk / 07881 379098
General Enquires
communications.team@wwha.co.uk
Cambria Maintenance Services launches apprenticeship recruitment
Cambria Maintenance Services is launching a recruitment drive to almost double the number of apprentices it employs.
Barry West End Cricket Club is bowled over by support from Wales & West Housing
Wales & West Housing (WWH) has donated £1,500 in sponsorship to Barry West End Cricket Club to help them replace ground maintenance equipment for the 2021 season.
“Our new home makes a difference to our family’s life”
Families moving into our innovative new homes in Bridgend say there are many things that will make a difference to their lives – especially the lower bills.
Applications open for new extra care scheme in Ceredigion
The first residents are set to move into Maes y Môr in Aberystwyth this summer
Plans put historic Priory House at the centre of Cardigan Hospital redevelopment
Cardigan’s historic Priory House is set to be the centerpiece of a new development proposed by Wales & West Housing.
Easter operating hours 2021
Our Easter closing times this year are Friday, April 2 and Monday April 5.
Plans for Cardigan Hospital site will be unveiled at online public engagement event
We have commissioned Welsh specialist architects Gaunt Francis to draw up proposals for the regeneration of Cardigan Hospital.
‘A home is more than bricks and mortar’: £32m investment in new social housing
Wales & West Housing resident Shirley Jones was thrilled to move into her new house in Lampeter once the first lockdown restrictions allowed, built thanks to Welsh Government funding.
Cara’s story
Wales & West Housing resident Cara (not her real name) was in deep crisis. She owed thousands of pounds in bills and was in danger of losing her home. Find out how WWH staff helped her...