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Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales A rendered image of modern Trivallis housing on a residential street with a row of two-story houses, cars parked outside, and a clear blue sky with scattered clouds overhead.

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Bluefield Land appointed to build 10 new homes at the former Button Factory in Porth

We have completed the land purchase and entered into contract with Bluefield Land to begin work on transforming the former…

Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales A four-story residential building with grey and brown exterior. A no-entry road sign is visible in front. There is a bus stop with a green shelter on the left. A person is walking towards it. The building has several balconies and windows. A tree is on the right.

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Tonypandy regeneration works begin soon!

We’re excited to announce that Trivallis are moving forward with our regeneration work in Tonypandy. This next step includes the…

Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales Two men in work attire, one wearing a high-visibility vest and the other in a black waterproof jacket, both with red work gloves, are standing in front of a construction site. They are leaning on a railing and smiling at the camera.

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Sandy Bank – your estate needs you!

Do you live on Sandy Bank Road, Ystrad? On 19 September, we’re hosting a Great Estate Day, and we’d love…

Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales A street view of a building with a stone façade and multiple windows. Adjacent to it is a newer building with a combination of stone and modern materials, featuring a small carport. A bus stop sign is visible on the sidewalk. The sky is partly cloudy.

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First homes of 2024 handed over to tenants

On Friday 07 June, Trivallis handed over the keys to tenants who will now call the redeveloped Pentre Hotel building,…

Trivallis Housing Landlord Wales A rendered image of modern Trivallis housing on a residential street with a row of two-story houses, cars parked outside, and a clear blue sky with scattered clouds overhead.

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Button Factory Development given the go ahead

Our plans for the Button Factory site in Porth have been approved by RCT planning, meaning we can now turn…