Posted: Fri 16th Feb 2024

Brewery Company Seeks Approval for Caravan Site Next to Pub in Halkyn

news.wales / newyddion.cymru
This article is old - Published: Friday, Feb 16th, 2024

A BREWERY company is seeking a lawful development certificate in respect of a caravan site located next to a pub in Halkyn.
JW Lees Limited has applied to Flintshire Council for the approval of the use of the campsite attached to the Britannia Inn in Halkyn.
According to documents submitted to the local authority, the land which is covered by hardstanding has been used to house caravans since at least 2009.
The Manchester-based firm is now seeking to legalise the arrangement after providing information to support its claim that the caravan site has been in constant use for more than ten years.
In a letter to the council, agents acting on the company’s behalf said: “JW Lees Ltd seeks lawful Development Certificate Approval for the existing caravan site operation at The Britannia Inn, Halkyn.
“The following information will indicate that the caravan site has been in use / operation for in excess of 10 years.
“Google Maps Street View photographs dated June 2009, July 2021 and June 2023 all show street signage for caravan site in place at the entrance to the caravan site and also on a post sign between the pub and the entrance to the caravan site.
“It is unknown what date the signage was erected but the photograph dated June 2009 was taken approximately 14 years and seven months ago and therefore confirms that the caravan site use is in excess of ten years.”
The council’s website lists two circumstances in which people can apply for a lawful development certificate.
One is where someone wants to know whether a proposed development, including new works or changes of use of land, would be lawful if carried out.
The other example is where someone is in doubt as to whether or not existing buildings, operations or uses of land are lawful.
Comments can be made on the application via the local authority’s website with a decision due at a later date. ‌​‌​‌​​​‍‌​‌​​‌‌‌‍‌​‌‌​​‌​‍‌​‌‌‌​‌‌‍‌​‌‌‌‌​​



Spotted something? Got a story? Email News@News.Wales



More from Flintshire Council

Plans Submitted for Ten New Industrial Units in Shotton

Flintshire Council

Denbighshire to Invest £2m in New £12m Archive Building in Mold

Flintshire Council

Former Flintshire Council Deputy Leader Suspended for Sending Sexualised Messages to Vulnerable Resident

Flintshire Council

Plans Approved to Rebuild Incomplete Starbucks in Flintshire

Flintshire Council

Abakhan fabric store in Flintshire to hold car boot sales in bid to boost footfall

Flintshire Council

Urgent meeting planned to discuss support for children in Flintshire during holidays

Flintshire Council

Latest from News.Wales

Solar Farm Plans Outlined for Llantarnam Site in Cwmbran

Torfaen Council

Possible Divestment from Renewable Energy Company Considered by Dyfed Pension Fund

Powys Council

Community Council in Cwmbran Discusses Repairing Notice Boards

Torfaen Council

Popular Afan Forest Park Visitor Centre in Neath Port Talbot Re-opens Under New Leaseholders

Neath Port Talbot Council

Skatepark Consultants Plan Exciting New Facilities for Swansea

Swansea Council

Swansea to Get New Skate Parks and Pump Tracks, Council Commits £2.7M

Swansea Council