PLANS for more than 40 homes in Holywell have been delayed.
Proposals for 44 two and three-storey houses on Halkyn Road were recommended for approval at a meeting of Flintshire County Council’s planning committee yesterday.
But the scheme was deferred to allow the developer more time to provide further information on affordable homes.
Holywell Town Council raised concerns about the application because of access difficulties, flooding problems and an inadequate infrastructure within the community.
Welsh Water also objected to the plans and claimed the development would overload the existing sewerage system.
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