Posted: Tue 16th Apr 2024

Fresh Bid Submitted to Convert Buckley Chapel into Eight Homes Without Approval

news.wales / newyddion.cymru

A FRESH bid has been made to gain approval for plans to turn a chapel in Buckley into eight new homes.
An application was first submitted in March last year to convert Bistre Methodist Chapel, on Spon Green, into six flats and two houses.
Permission was refused by Flintshire Council’s planning department the following month due to environmental concerns.
The local authority said the development would put pressure on the area’s sewerage system, leading to an increase in phosphate levels.
The site lies within the catchment of the River Dee and Bala Lake Special Area of Conservation.
Buckley wastewater treatment works was yet to have its phosphate permits reviewed by Natural Resources Wales, so officials rejected the scheme.
New proposals have now been entered by development company Croston Homes to try and gain the council’s backing.
Other issues the firm will have to overcome include concerns over a lack of amenity space for the two houses.
In a report on the original application, planning officer Jenni Perkins said: “Concern is raised in regard to the amenity space afforded to houses one and two.
“Guidance advises that for single-bedroom dwellings, a minimum guideline of 30 square metres should be applied, rising to a guideline of 70 square metres for a three or more-bedroom dwelling.
“In this case, the 25 square metre allocated spaces fall significantly short of guidelines.
“Additionally, the proposed garden areas are located between the rear of houses one and two and the flank wall of the adjacent dwelling.
“The area would be enclosed on two sides by walls and likely be shaded for most of the day owing to the path of travel taken by the sun from its rising in the east and setting in the west.”
A decision will be made by the council on the latest proposals 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

Public Consultation Launched for ‘No-Gas’ Housing Development Near Maesteg

Bridgend Council

Opponents of Proposed “Super-Estate” in Wrexham Call for Public Meeting

Wrexham Council

Disused Newport leisure centre deemed safe by council officials

Newport Council

Plans Revealed for Fourth Phase of Rhondda Fach Active Travel Route

Rhondda Council

Fear of Diluted Local Voice in Vale of Glamorgan Community Council Changes

Vale of Glamorgan Council

Smallest School in Rhondda Cynon Taf to Close Despite Strong Opposition

Rhondda Council