Posted: Fri 23rd May 2014

Planning: Application submitted to demolish Boars Head pub Ewloe.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Friday, May 23rd, 2014

An application has been submitted to Flintshire County Council planning department notifying them of plans to demolish the historic Board Head Pub in Ewloe.

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The Boar’s Head Inn, postcard c.1915 – Flintshire record office.

The pub was owned by Punch Taverns who had put it on the market sometime ago, the asking price was in the region of £325,000.

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Plans to demolish the pub and build two “modern and affordable” apartment blocks can be found online, however these don’t appear to have been submitted to planners. 

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diagram of propsoal

A target date for a decision by the council is set at 11th July 2014

Planning Application

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