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1-12 of 21 results Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Average review rating: High to Low Yardley Black Faux Leather Upholstered Bed Frame Sana Pearl Fabric Ottoman Bed Frame Kiev Solid Oak Bed Frame Sandhurst Pine Wooden Bed Frame Earlswood Ash Wooden Bed FrameWilson Silver Fabric Ottoman Bed Frame Wilson Grey Fabric Ottoman Bed FrameShowan Silver Crushed Velvet Ottoman Bed Frame Cruz Grey Fabric Bed Frame With Storage Drawer Manhattan Black Bonded Leather Upholstered Bed Frame Manhattan Ivory Bonded Leather Upholstered Bed Frame Atherton Cream Fabric Upholstered Bed Frame 1-12 of 21 resultsShared accommodation to rent in Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 Hl homes is pleased to be able to offer a choice of four stunning rooms at a fabulous property in Bridgend town centre. The house is ideal for working... You will pay Stamp duty How this was calculated: Q. What Fees Will I Need To Pay? A. BEFORE YOU MOVE IN:




Set up fee (tenant’s share) £240 (inc VAT) per tenancy Referencing up to two tenants (identity, immigration and visa confirmation, financial credit checks, obtaining references from current or previous employers / landlords and any other relevant information to assess affordability) as well as contract negotiation (amending and agreeing terms) and arranging the tenancy and agreement Guarantor Fee £0 (inc VAT) per guarantor (if required) Covering credit referencing and preparing a Deed of Guarantee as part of the Tenancy Agreement Pet Deposit Returnable additional Security Deposit of £100 extra for each pet To cover the added risk of property damage. This will be protected with your security deposit in a Government-authorised scheme and may be returned at the end of the tenancy Amendment Fee £60 (inc VAT) Contract negotiation, amending terms and updating your tenancy agreement during your tenancy Click for further fee details Bridgend Cottages, Trefechan, Aberystwyth3 beds |




Offers in the region of £135,000 Views of Aberystwyth Harbour Located on the outskirts of Aberystwyth with views over the Marina this three bedroom home is fully double glazed and has mains gas central heating. There is an oak kitchen and a lounge on the ground floor, with the bedrooms and bathroom arranged over the first floor. A yard is located to the rear of the property, which is private and totally enclosed.Entrance Hallway Entered via door to front, single panelled radiator, stairs to first floor, door to;Lounge 11’8 x 10’ (3.56m x 3.05m)Double panelled radiator, double glazed window to front elevation, feature brick fireplace, TV point, door to;Kitchen/Diner 14’11 x 7’6 (4.55m x 2.29m)Fitted with a range of wall and base units with worktop over, stainless steel single bowl sink and drainer, tiled splashback, double glazed window to rear elevation, 4 ring gas burner with electric oven below and extractor fan above, single panelled radiator, plumbing for washing machine, door to rear patio area.




First Floor Landing Double glazed window to rear elevation, access to attic, doors to;Master Bedroom 1 12’7 x 9’1 (3.84m x 2.77m)Double glazed window to front elevation, double panelled radiator, telephone point.Bedroom 2 15’5 x 9’8 (4.70m x 2.95m)Double panelled radiator, 2 double glazed windows to front elevation.Bedroom 3 10’4 x 8’11 (3.15m x 2.72m)Single panelled radiator, double glazed window to rear elevation.Wet Room 8’10 x 7’10 (2.69m x 2.39m)Mira electric shower, low level flush WC, wash hand basin, towel cupboard, double panelled radiator, obscured glazed window to rear elevation, extractor fan, tiled splashback, non slip flooring.Externally Walled enclosed yard area with OUTHOUSE and garden SHED. Pedestrian rear access via gate.Services We are advised that mains water, electricity, drainage and gas are connected to the property. Please find a copy of the Energy Performance Certificate.Tweets por el @ValleysToCoast. Bridgend Foodbank receives huge donations over Christmas that can help feed families for days.




Due to the generosity of the people of Bridgend County and with help from local businesses, Bridgend Foodbank have had a busy couple of weeks sorting and distributing food over the busy Christmas period. Staff at Valleys to Coast (V2C) filled over 50 shoeboxes full of Christmas treats to help those in surrounding communities to enjoy the festive season Local businesses and contractors who work with V2C donated prizes for a Christmas raffle, raising a fantastic £832.07. This money will allow volunteers from Bridgend Foodbank to buy items of food desperately needed to help provide a balanced healthy diet to struggling families. Jonathan Davies, Chairman Bridgend Foodbank trustee said “We are incredibly grateful to Valleys to Coast for donating the cash from their Christmas raffle. We would like to thank everyone for their continued support.” Chris Randall, Utility Debt advisor at V2C commented, “We like to work as closely as possible with Bridgend Foodbank as we can see the fantastic work they do in our community.




Glad we could help.” Get online @ home It’s now easier than ever to start using the Internet with your own ready-to-go personal computer at a exclusive affordable price for all V2C tenants. Select the icon below to receive this special offer. Valleys to Coast scoop two awards at Welsh Housing Awards 2016. Valleys to Coast (V2C) successfully won two awards at this year’s Welsh Housing Awards 2016. The awards are organised by Chartered Institute of Housing Cymru, to recognise and celebrate the creativity, passion and innovation of housing organisations and individuals across the breadth of the housing sector in Wales. The first win of the night was the Collaboration Award, with the project; Bringing Emmaus to Wales. This project focussed on partnership work involving V2C and Emmaus to develop the first Emmaus community in Wales, offering 24 rooms for companions to have a settled home following a period of homelessness. This vision resonated with V2C’s own vision of creating communities that people want to live in.




Tom Clarke, Director of Emmaus commented, ‘Nantlais offers companions the opportunity to learn to live independently within a supportive environment. Life skills, healthy eating and cooking, managing budgets are taught within the home.’ As one companion put it, ‘Emmaus gave me a bed and a reason to get up out of it’. The second award received was the Empowering and Involving Communities Award which recognised the partnership work with the local community youth group; The Wildmill Youth Revival project. During the summer of 2014, the announcement was made to close the local youth facility in Wildmill. This led to the community taking matters into their own hands. Debbie Bryn, a youth worker with Youth Works before it closed and others on the estate saw this as a real opportunity; they brought local people together in an action group to see that youth provision was not lost. Debbie Bryn, Wildmill Youth volunteer commented; ‘The group were keen to work with V2C as we had worked closely with them in the past.

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