Social homes provider ClwydAlyn has recently published its new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report which verifies the success of the organisation’s performance, is now available to download.
St Asaph based ClwydAlyn, provides around 6,800 safe, warm homes across North and Mid Wales, including the impressive Neuadd Maldwyn transformation from council offices to apartments in Welshpool and the new social housing development in Guilsfield.
In its new ESG Report, the social landlord revealed the real and lasting effect of its work, verifying the organisation’s positive impact on individuals, its communities, society and the environment.
The report comes on the back of ClwydAlyn’s recent five-year corporate plan announcement, outlining the overarching mission; ‘Together we will end poverty’.
As part of the report, ClwydAlyn evidenced how the organisation is addressing environmental issues and sustainability goals using measures such as solar panel installation, infrared heating systems, preparing for climate risks, enhancing green spaces, reducing water consumption and tackling hazardous substances.
The ESG Report also confirms that addressing the affordability and security of homes for residents has been of key importance to ClwydAlyn. This includes the provision of safe, warm homes, prioritising building quality, addressing damp, mould and condensation, enabling and involving residents’ voices, to ensure resident satisfaction and acting on resident feedback.
Clare Budden, ClwydAlyn’s Chief Executive, said: “Our annual ESG Report gives the opportunity to take a deep dive into the work that ClwydAlyn does to enhance our communities. The report highlights the key social and environmental priorities which we have progressed.
“I’m proud to announce the publication of this year’s ESG Report and the progress we are making towards our ongoing mission to tackle poverty throughout our region.”
ClwydAlyn’s ESG Report is available by clicking here.
PICTURE: Jayne Bryant (right), Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government at Welsh Government, views a Clwyd Alyn development with (from left) Clare Budden, Chief Executive; Tom Boome, Head of Technical Innovation and Climate at ClwydAlyn; and Cris McGuinness, Chair of the Board at ClwydAlyn.