35 affordable new homes earmarked for derelict Pembrokeshire hotel
A pre-application consultation to build 35 affordable new homes at the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock, is be to launched next week.
It is proposed that the site, which has remained derelict since a fire destroyed it in March 2019, will comprise 35 affordable units in a mix of 16 one-bedroom units, 11 two bedroom-units, six three-bedroom units and two four bedroom-units.
The site has been purchased by Castell Group Property Specialists who specialise in delivering affordable housing in South Wales and have undertaken a joint development deal with Pembrokeshire County Council (PCC) which was agreed back in April 2024.
Castell Group Property Specialists, through agent Hayston Developments & Planning Ltd, now wants to demolish what is left of the hotel and develop two-storey affordable housing units, with landscaping and ecological enhancements. The developers state that the housing will be 100 per cent affordable, with a mix of social rent and affordable housing.
A previous planning application for the demolition of the hotel and siting of a residential care home and linked bungalows was submitted in October 2022 and was subsequently granted permission in February 2023.
Anyone who wishes to make representations about this proposed development must do so by the October 18, the formal consultation period commencing on September 18.
35 affordable new homes earmarked for derelict Pembrokeshire hotel
A pre-application consultation to build 35 affordable new homes at the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel, Pembroke Dock, is be to launched next week.
It is proposed that the site, which has remained derelict since a fire destroyed it in March 2019, will comprise 35 affordable units in a mix of 16 one-bedroom units, 11 two bedroom-units, six three-bedroom units and two four bedroom-units.
The site has been purchased by Castell Group Property Specialists who specialise in delivering affordable housing in South Wales and have undertaken a joint development deal with Pembrokeshire County Council (PCC) which was agreed back in April 2024.
Castell Group Property Specialists, through agent Hayston Developments & Planning Ltd, now wants to demolish what is left of the hotel and develop two-storey affordable housing units, with landscaping and ecological enhancements. The developers state that the housing will be 100 per cent affordable, with a mix of social rent and affordable housing.
A previous planning application for the demolition of the hotel and siting of a residential care home and linked bungalows was submitted in October 2022 and was subsequently granted permission in February 2023.
Anyone who wishes to make representations about this proposed development must do so by the October 18, the formal consultation period commencing on September 18.