£2million Pembrokeshire projects boost for Llanelli firm Morganstone

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£2million Pembrokeshire projects boost for Llanelli firm Morganstone

Llanelli Construction firm Morganstone Ltd has won three separate contracts to provide new homes for Pembrokeshire Housing Association.

The projects have a combined value of £2 million.

“The projects are significant news for us as we can now proudly say we work across the length and breadth of South Wales, from Chepstow in the east to the west of Pembrokeshire,” said Morganstone Managing Director, Ian Morgan.

“The projects with Pembrokeshire Housing fulfil a great need for social housing in the area and we are delighted to be carrying out the work.”

At Munro Court in Pembroke Dock, Morganstone is building two, semi-detached, bungalows.

At St Mary’s Road, the project is for four bungalows and at Stranraer Road, 16 houses and flats are being constructed.

Ian Morgan added: “From our offices in Llanelli we are very conveniently located to serve both the eastern and the western regions of South Wales.

“We have senior staff with decades of experience working in all sectors of development and construction and it is this combination of experience and a personal and flexible construction service that means so much to our clients, both old and new. These projects are a good opportunity for us to work with Pembrokeshire Housing and we are excited to continue our affordable housing delivery”

Weblinks:  http://www.morganstone.co.uk/ and http://www.pembs-ha.co.uk/

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Picture:  Morganstone Managinging Director Ian Morgan

Press release issued by Robert Lloyd on behalf of Morganstone Ltd.


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