Waste land off Builder Street, Llandudno. Picture: David Powell/North Wales Live. Councillors deferred a planning decision on 89 affordable homes on a so-called “bomb site” in the heart of Llandudno – going against officer calls to refuse permission. The plans would see Lane End Development Construction Ltd from Warrington and Clwyd Alyn working together on a 56 apartment and 33 house scheme on derelict land off Builder Street, next to Llandudno railway station. Conwy county council’s planning committee on Wednesday heard officers objected to the plans because it partly sits in a conservation area and is an LDP allocated employment site for B1 (Business) land use.
COUNCILLORS deferred a planning decision on 89 affordable homes on a so-called “bomb site” in the heart of Llandudno – going against officer calls to refuse permission. The plans would see Lane End Development Construction Ltd, based on Thelwall, and Clwyd Alyn working together on a 56 apartment and 33 house scheme on derelict land off Builder Street, next to Llandudno railway station. Conwy county council’s planning committee on Wednesday heard officers objected to the plans because it partly sits in a conservation area and is an LDP allocated employment site for B1 (Business) land use. It sits within a C1 flood zone and officers noted “potential land contamination” on the site, a former goods yard that has lain largely unused for a considerable time.