Gwynedd Council will launch a grant scheme to renovate empty houses giving more people the chance to have an affordable home within their community.

The grant will be for first time buyers who have a local connection to the area where the house is located. The purpose of the funding will be to assist first time buyers to renovate empty houses to an acceptable standard of living.

It will be possible to apply for up to £15,000 towards costs such as rewiring, central heating re-plumbing, damp-proofing, external windows and doors, re-roofing or rendering.

Councillor Craig ab Iago, Cabinet Member for housing and property, said: “By now we all know Gwynedd is in the middle of a housing crisis. Without intervention at an all-Wales level, it is a crisis that is going to destroy our communities, our way of life, and our children’s future.

“We hope this year that the Welsh Government will take action on what needs to be done to solve the problem and which is beyond our powers, but in the meantime, we at Gwynedd Council are determined to do what whatever we can to help tackle the problem, now.

“We recently committed to invest £77 million into our Housing Action Plan, to deliver on our vision of housing local people in their communities, in green, suitable and affordable housing.

“One of my priorities is to help first time buyers compete in the housing market, and to also tackle the problem of the number of empty houses we have in Gwynedd. We are trying to help solve both of these problems with this grant.

“So I’m very pleased to be able to launch the empty homes grants. It’s important to remember that every penny of this £4 million comes from the council tax premium on second homes.”

The council has offered similar grants in the past, but this time, applicants will need to have a connection to the local area where the house is located.

More information is available at www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru/emptyhomes