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Plans to upgrade an existing mobile phone mast in Wrexham to “provide improved capacity of 4G and 5G service” have been approved. An application for the 17 metre mast, which is located at the rear of Howdens Delivery, Rhosddu Industrial Estate, were submitted on behalf of EE earlier this year. The plans have now been […]
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Plans for new homes in Johnstown set for approval next week
Plans to build 10 new homes in the Johnstown area could be given the go ahead next week.
An application submitted to Wrexham Council proposes that the dwelling are built on land off High Street, near the local primary school.
The plans include the demolition of the existing buildings, which were last used for storage with associated offices, to make way for the development of 4 x 2 bedroom, 2 x 3 bedroom and 4 x 4 bedroom properties.
However concerns have been raised by the local community council and councillor about water discharge and “what arrangements are in place for sewer upgrades.”
Plans to build 12 new “affordable flats” in Rhos set for go ahead
Plans to build twelve new apartments in Rhos look set to be given the go ahead next week.
The application, submitted on behalf of North West Housing Association by Broadgrove Planning and Development in November 2020, proposes that three buildings are erected on “vacant land adjoining a local authority car park” at Bonc Wen.
The development would consist of 12 one bedroom “affordable” apartments, along with 18 car parking spaces and bike storage.
In a report due before planning committee members on Monday (April 12) Lawrence Isted, Chief Officer Planning and Regulatory, has recommended that the application is approved