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Nineteen homes could be built on site of former infant school

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:54, Friday July 1st, 2022.
Last updated: 14:54, Friday July 1st, 2022

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An artist's impression of the plans
An artist’s impression of the plans

Nineteen homes could be built on the site of the former Pontlottyn Infants School, if plans are approved by the council.

Fourteen one-bedroom flats and five three-bedroom houses are proposed next to Elim Community Church on Waterloo Terrace.

An artist's impression of the plans
An artist’s impression of the plans

Worcestershire-based Axios Building Consultants are behind the proposed development of a two storey block of flats, a semi-detached house and terraced houses.

Additional information about the proposed sustainable drainage scheme has been requested by Caerphilly County Borough Council – this would need to be submitted by the applicant before a decision is made.

Waterloo Terrace, Pontlottyn
Waterloo Terrace, Pontlottyn

This application is for outline permission, which means further details will be decided at a later date, through a reserved matters application. 

The plans can be viewed on the council’s website.

Caerphilly County Borough Council is expected to make a decision on the homes by August 17.


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