Flintshire: Latest notable planning applications and decisions | The Leader

2022-09-03 01:58:37 By : Mr. Mr Dai

THE SITE of a former second-hand car dealership in Deeside could be turned into a mixture of retail and business units.

A planning application has been submitted to Flintshire Council redevelop the site of the former Used Car XChange on Station Road in Queensferry.

It would see a change of use of the site into shops retail and business units - which would also include and storage and distribution units.

It would see new cladding to the walls and roof, as well as two new roller shutter doors to front elevation and two new glazed double entrance doors to the front elevation.

Other notable planning applications recently submitted to Flintshire Council, and planning decisions made by the local authority, are as follows:

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