Posted: Sat 8th Dec 2018

Plans for four new homes in Connah’s Quay

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Dec 8th, 2018

Plans have been submitted to create four new houses on Deeside.

The small development would be built on land to the rear of an existing property on Deans Place in Connah’s Quay (pictured above)

The proposals put forward to Flintshire Council by KMS Development would see private gardens and dedicated parking spaces created for each of the two-bedroom properties given .

The site is currently the garden for the house at number 13.

In a statement the company said: “The development has been designed to comply with all aspects of the council’s policy for housing development.

“The intention is to merge into the site without any visual conflict with its neighbours.

The houses have been designed to avoid overlooking the properties in Deans Place and the adjacent nursing home.

“The garage to number 13 has been demolished to create access to the rear.

“Car parking is within the courtyard created to accommodate two car parking spaces for each house.”

Comments can be made on the plans up until Thursday, December 13.

The authority is aiming to make a decision on the proposals by January 2.

By Liam Randall – Local Democracy Reporter (more here).

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