PLANS to turn an empty office in Wrexham into flats have been place on hold amid concerns over one bedroom which would have no window.
An application to convert a property on King Street, which was previously home to law firm Slater and Gordon, was put forward at the end of last year.
The building has stood empty for more than three years after the company closed the branch in January 2018.
Applicant Michal Palamarczuk said it would result in five flats being created aimed at people working in the town centre.
However, members of the Wrexham Council’s planning committee have taken issue with the proposed living standards after claiming the flats would receive little natural daylight.