Caerphilly Observer
Member Sign in Manage Membership
Become a Member - no ads
Menu
  • News
    • Senedd
    • Business
    • Newport
    • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Rugby union
    • Football
  • Membership & Subscriptions
  • Notices
  • Obituaries
  • About
    • Advertise
  • Sponsored Content
Menu

Empty properties in Newport Council’s sights with 9,000 on city housing register

Newport | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 10:14, Friday November 14th, 2025.

Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts. Become a member today

Newport Civic Centre
Newport Civic Centre

Councillors in Newport want to extend a hand of friendship to owners of empty homes in a new bid to tackle the city’s housing pressures.

A new empty homes strategy sets out how owners will be encouraged to work with the local authority to restore vacant or unused properties, in a city where more than 9,000 people are on the housing register.

Rising demand for temporary accommodation is also fuelling the strategy, and Cllr Saeed Adan, the cabinet member for housing, said he hoped to “raise the profile of the issue of empty properties”.

A report notes around 3% of the city’s housing stock – nearly 2,500 homes – is typically empty at any given time.

City council cabinet members backed the new strategy at a meeting on Wednesday, setting out a series of “carrot-and-stick” measures for property renewal.

New homes approved for second time following boundary error

Officers will first try to “collaborate” with owners and provide details of the various support available, including interest-free loans.

Cllr Adan said the council wanted to “encourage owners to keep properties occupied” but would “where appropriate use enforcement”.

It can apply 100% premiums on council tax bills for long-term empty properties, effectively doubling the cost for owners.

More serious cases could see the council use legal notices or compulsory purchase orders to bring empty homes back into use.

New plan to tackle ‘waste’ of empty homes amid growing demand for housing

But at the cabinet meeting, Cllr Adan said the authority would prefer to “offer support” to owners.

“It’s not just about the bricks and mortar element, it’s about the people,” he added. “We don’t want properties just sitting there while families are in temporary accommodation.”

Cllr James Clarke, the cabinet member for regeneration, said the council was “here to work in partnership” with owners of empty homes, and called the strategy a “positive move”.

The council hopes the strategy will contribute towards meeting housing need, reduce the number of “unsightly” properties in the city, and mitigate issues such as fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour it said can be linked to vacant homes.


Sign-up to our daily newsletter


Support quality, independent, local journalism…that matters

From just £1 a month you can help fund our work – and use our website without adverts.

Become a member today

LDRS

Latest News

  • Demand for temporary accommodation outstripping supply of one-bed homesFriday, February 13, 2026
  • The area where the 40 homes could be built is highlighted in yellow, while another Llanmoor development is already underway to the north
    New homes decision on hold amid affordable housing talksFriday, February 13, 2026
  • Lauren Price will fight Stephanie Pineiro Aquino in Cardiff this April
    Boxer Price set for hometown return to meet fans ahead of upcoming fightFriday, February 13, 2026
  • From left: Bryan Masters, Cheryl Waters and Malcolm Waters
    Disabled couple angry at council after parking concerns ‘overlooked’Friday, February 13, 2026
  • Gerwyn Price celebrating during his Premier League Darts Night 2 win in Antwerp
    Price wins his first Premier League Darts night of the yearFriday, February 13, 2026
  • General view of the proposed development site at Winding Wheel Lane, Penallta, pictured in June 2025
    Plans for 33 new homes and a shop get the green lightThursday, February 12, 2026

Find out how the communities of Caerphilly County Borough get their names

Caerphilly

Legal & Public Notices

  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesFriday, February 6, 2026
  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesFriday, January 23, 2026
  • Notice of application for a variation of a premises licence: Morgan Jones Bowling ClubThursday, January 15, 2026
  • Caerphilly County Borough Council public noticesThursday, January 8, 2026
© 2009-2026 Caerphilly Media Ltd, Caerphilly Miners Centre for the Community Watford Road Caerphilly, CF83 1BJ. Incorporated in Wales No. 07604006.