Whenever we build in a community we are investing in it’s future.
However, at Coastal we like to do more than just build, being part and supporting the local community is key to who we are – these are just some of the ways we are making a difference.
At Coastal we offer opportunities for employment, apprenticeships, and training through our new development projects for individuals within the local community.
We offer apprentice opportunities both directly and through Cyfle – this is important as it provides training opportunities for people with no previous experience and develops our builders, gas engineers and skilled operatives of the future.
As part of their training the construction apprentices are given the opportunity to work on one of our developments – learning first hand what it’s like to be on the job.
Other ways we aim to support people to develop valuable skills:
We run a number of schemes aimed at supporting and investing in our communities.
Every time we appoint a contractor to build for us we work with them on what we call a social value project – this means we work with local communities in the areas we build to find projects which may need a bit of extra support.
Our staff then volunteer alongside, members of the community and the contractors staff to make a difference.
It’s really important to us that these projects have a positive impact not only on the local community but also where possible the environment too, as this can only be beneficial for the future.
Coastal really cares about our planet and how what we do impacts on its future and when planning and delivering our builds this is a key factor for us. However we also look at other ways we can make a difference to our environment.
One way we are doing this is looking at how we can encourage our communities to embrace active travel options.
Mount Pleasant E-bike scheme support – through our refurbishment of a city centre building we raised funding to help the community group meet their target to get the Ebike scheme started. We called on our contractors’ assistance to install the new shelter, we gave use of the area to the community to make the scheme possible somewhere suitable and our Coastal electricians provided the power to get things going.
We are also working with a local not for profit organisation on developing low/no maintenance green roofs:
Examples of other environmental projects delivered working with our communities :
Coastal ensures the money we spend delivers projects supporting both local communities and local business.
We do this by buying locally, dealing with local contractors, ensuring the investment we make delivers as much benefit for the areas we work in.
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We are now closed for the festive period and will reopen on Thursday 2nd January 2025 as Beacon Cymru.
If you have an emergency repair please call 01792 619400. If you smell gas, call the gas emergency number on 0800 111 999.
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