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Bodelwyddan 1,700 homes plan to be discussed Bodelwyddan 1,700 homes plan agreed
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A huge development for a Denbighshire village which could see 1,715 homes, a 100-bedroom hotel and a primary school built will be discussed on Wednesday. Plans to build 1,715 homes, a 100-bedroom hotel and a primary school in a Denbighshire village have been agreed.
Denbighshire councillors will meet to look over plans for Bodelwyddan. Outline planning permission has been given for the sprawling development at Bodelwyddan by Denbighshire council's planning committee.
A care home, new highway and 64 acres of land for businesses could also be built under the proposals. The community has a population of just over 2,100 and about 100 have raised concerns about the development's scale.
A care home, new highway and 64 acres of land for business development are also included in the proposals.
The application was first submitted to the council in December 2013 and a public consultation was held between January and March 2014.The application was first submitted to the council in December 2013 and a public consultation was held between January and March 2014.
Planning officials say there is a need for new housing, including affordable properties.
Outline planning permission was granted by 15 votes to nine with one abstention.