DENBIGHSHIRE County Council has applied to its own planning committee to demolish a three-storey building in Rhyl and erect a new one containing six apartments.
A planning application, submitted on July 21, wishes to turn the now-vacant building adjoining The George Hotel at 39-41 Queen Street into a building comprising three storeys of residential units.
Also included in the proposals, submitted by Chester-based Lovelock Mitchell Architects, are remedial works to the gable wall of The George Hotel.
All of the documents included in the application can be found at: https://planning.denbighshire.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=queen%20street#VIEW?RefType=PBDC&KeyNo=35025.
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A flood consequence assessment concluded that the development is deemed at “high risk of tidal flooding in the future”, when considering the predicted effects of climate change.
But for the time being, at least, it determined that the proposed development is considered to be “at little or no risk of fluvial or tidal/coastal flooding”.
The council’s planning committee has until September 14 to decide whether to approve the application.
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