
Flintshire rejects Eccleston’s plans for Welsh monastery demolition
Flintshire County Council has refused plans by developer Eccleston Homes to demolish the Poor Clare Collettine Monastery in Hawarden, North Wales, and build 15 homes on the site.
Flintshire County Council has refused plans by developer Eccleston Homes to demolish the Poor Clare Collettine Monastery in Hawarden, North Wales, and build 15 homes on the site.
A pre-application consultation period has been launched by Ruthin property company Jones Brothers, which hopes to build 300 homes at the former North Wales Hospital site.
Housebuilder Countryside has commenced construction on 283 homes on the site of the former RAF Sealand South Camp in Deeside.
Work has begun on 59 homes at Plas Issa in Mold, Macbryde's first project to be delivered in Flintshire for a number of years.
Conwy councillors are set to confirm their decision to allow a redevelopment of a prominent pub in the town centre to go ahead, going against planning officers’ recommendation.
Anwyl Homes has received planning consent and is starting construction on three residential developments which will total 474 homes in Cheshire and North Wales.
Work on 189 homes in Rhosrobin in Wrexham is due to start next year after Welsh Government housing minister Julie James backed an appeal against the scheme's earlier rejection.
Nexus Planning has secured permission for 283 homes in Flintshire on behalf of Countryside Properties.
The developer has brought forward proposals for housing at the former Civic Centre alongside the A55 in Colwyn Bay, part of a wider deal with Conwy Council that has already seen the construction of an 100,000 sq ft HQ building.
Macbryde Homes is to start work this week on two North Wales housing developments, bringing more than 100 homes to the Rhuddlan area.