Councillors slam planning officers in row over controversial former care home plans
Councillors are upset they weren t consulted over plans for a rehab facility at the former Sandy Lodge residential care home in Rhyl
17:33, 12 MAY 2021
The rear view of Sandy Lodge care home, Rhyl, which is being turned into a rehab facility (Image: JPH Architects)
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The front of the existing Sandy Lodge care home in Rhyl which is being turned into a \ rehab\ facility\
Pic: JPH Architects in planning documents (clear for use by all partners) A planning application for a controversial “rehab facility” opposed by local residents was deferred so it can be heard together with subsequent proposals for the site. Former residential care home Sandy Lodge on Dyserth Road, Rhyl, is being turned into a “rehab hospital” by Medirose Healthcare. The application before Denbighshire council’s planning committee on Wednesday focused on getting permission for an extension of two additional bedrooms on the first floor, two fire escape stair enclosures and an entrance canopy.
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