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Developer's plan for major new housing development in North Wales town tipped for approval

Developer Castle Green Homes submitted plans for more than 100 homes in Denbigh

Developer Castle Green Homes (Image: Castle Green Homes)

Plans to build more than 100 homes in a North Wales town have been tipped for approval.

Developer Castle Green Homes submitted proposals last year for 110 units on land next to Ysgol Pendref in Denbigh.

These range from one bedroom apartments to four bedroom detached homes and the plans include 22 affordable dwellings.

In 2020 Denbighshire council agreed to sell the agricultural land where the plans have been submitted - boosting council coffers by more than £1m.

Now planning officers have recommended the scheme gets the green light.

This would be subject to the completion of a Section 106 Obligation to secure affordable housing provision, a financial contribution of £136,093.76 towards the provision of open space and a contribution of £25,000 towards the highways safer routes improvements and active travel along Gwaenynog Road and A543.

Castle Green Homes plan 110 dwellings at land adjacent to Ysgol Pendref, Denbigh

Denbighshire County Council's planning committee will discuss the scheme next Wednesday.

Denbigh Town Council has objected to the plan - saying the homes were not required in the town and most would be "unaffordable" to local residents. They also said the infrastructure could not support the extra residents.