Posted: Thu 24th Jun 2021

Care home near Holywell could more than double in size to support elderly people with mental health issues

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 24th, 2021

The number of bedrooms at a Flintshire care home could more than double as part of plans to support elderly people with mental health issues.

An application has been put forward to create extra space at Allerton Lodge Care Home in Brynford, near Holywell, which currently has 18 bedrooms.

That figure would increase to 43 if the proposals submitted to Flintshire Council by owners Deencare Ltd. are approved.

The two-storey extension would have 26 bedrooms and result in the home’s lounge being made bigger, although one existing bedroom would need to be removed.

A planning agent acting on the behalf of the owners said the additional rooms were needed to meet the demand for mental health care in the area.

In a statement accompanying the application, Kevin Shone said: “This is a full planning application for a two-storey 26 bedroom and lounge extension to an existing established care home.

“The proposed extension is to provide full nursing care facilities for elderly mental infirm residents.

“It will provide much needed accommodation in North Wales where currently there is a considerable lack of such facilities and care.

“As one existing bedroom is lost by extending the net gain is 25 bedrooms.

“The application demonstrates that the principles of good design have been met and that all policy considerations have been fully reviewed and addressed.”

The proposals would also see the number of spaces within the home’s car park increase from 18 to 25.

It is expected that ten staff members will be working there at any one time once the extension is completed, with the possibility of new jobs being created.

There will be no changes to the existing access point from Brynford Road as part of the plans.

The local authority is due to make a decision on the application at a later date.

Liam Randall – Local Democracy Reporter (more here).

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