
Proposed commercial units and apartments |
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A development brief was adopted by Denbighshire County Council in 2015 to guide the future development of the area around Ty Nant in Prestatyn. We are now at a stage where we are able to progress this further and to inform you of our plans to submit a Planning application for a development on the site. |
Why are we submitting this Planning application? |
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We know from the waiting list for social housing in Denbighshire that there is a need for accessible apartments in Prestatyn. We believe the land where the old library stands would make a suitable location for such a development together with some commercial units at the ground floor level to allow more services to be provided in the town centre. |
What will happen if the Planning application is approved? |
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If our Planning application is approved, we will be building 2 commercial units and 14 apartments on the site. |
Why are we consulting about our proposals at this stage? |
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We are carrying out a consultation before we submit our Planning application because this is a requirement for developments which will provide more than nine homes. This provides you with the opportunity to look at draft versions of the documents which we will be submitting with our Planning application and to make comments about the proposals. |
Draft Planning application documents |
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The documents we will be submitting with our Planning application will be like the ones you can see listed below. These are the draft versions and they will be finalised once we get feedback from this pre-application consultation. |
Have your say |
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To comment about the proposed development, you will need to write to us by 31st August 2020 either; by e-mail to housing@denbighshire.gov.uk; or by letter to Denbighshire Housing, PO Box 62, Ruthin LL15 9AZ |
Feedback |
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If you wish to submit a comment, please do so completing the form. |
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