Asesiad anghenion tai ar gyfer pobl hyn yn Gwynedd / Housing needs assessment for older people in Gwynedd

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£30,000

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1 month from now

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16 hours ago

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Caffael o dan y trothwy - Cais am Ddyfynbris
Mae'r Adran Tai ac Eiddo ynghyd â Gwasanaethau Oedolion angen cwblhau asesiad manwl o anghenion tai ac eiddo pobl hyn y fewn y Sir. Bydd yr asesiad yn llywio’r angen presennol a’r amcan estyniad yn y dyfodol ar gyfer y 20fed mlynedd nesaf.  Bydd hyn yn amlinellu pa adnoddau /eiddo sydd yn bodoli ar hyn o bryd a bydd yn hysbysu faint o gaffael sydd angen yn y dyfodol i gyfarch y gofyn ac yn lle.
Mewn ymateb i’r darganfyddiadau’r, disgwylir y bydd yna themâu yn dod i’r amlwg a bod datrysiadau, tueddiadau ac datrysiadau arloesol yn cael ei adnabod drwy’r adroddiad. 
Below Threshold - Request for Quotes 
The Housing & Property department along with Adult Services need to carry out a detailed assessment on the housing/property needs of older people within the county. The assessment will inform of the current need and the future projection for the next 20 years. This will outline what resources/properties currently exist and will inform of the volume of procurement needed to meet future demand and where.
In response to the findings of the report, it is expected there will be a running theme throughout outlining possible innovations, current trends & developments.

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