* A computer-generated image of how one of the Eirianfa houses would look.
Nearby residents have been asked for their views on a plan
to build 22 two-bedroom “eco homes’ for tourist accommodation on land off
Berwyn Street in Llangollen.
The developers, who have put out the scheme to local
consultation ahead of submitting a formal planning application to the county
council, claim the proposed new Eirianfa Country Park, beside the river and
close to the closed-down White Water Hotel, would attract up to 4,500 visitors
a year and pump over £1m into the local economy.
The plan by
Ledbury-based Herefordshire Dwellings Ltd, is to use the site of what they
describe as a “failed” leisure development in the same location for their
development.
* A plan of the site with Berwyn Street on the left.
They say the
scheme will provide high quality, sustainable and premium accommodation, with
the houses clad in black stained larch to match the neighbouring landscape.
Emphasising the
development’s “green” credentials a design brief made available as part of the
consultation process says the properties will feature thick insulation, air
source heat pumps and solar arrays with battery back-up to reduce electricity
use. A waste treatment and septic tank system would also be installed.
The developers
add that the site layout, with enhancements to existing trees and planting on
site, aims to ensure “minimal” impact of the scheme from Berwyn Street and from
the towpath across the river.
The houses would be assembled off-site using a modular method to cut construction time from 18
to nine months.
The design
brief claims £1.46m would be spent with local contractors during the scheme
with the creation of 26 part and full-time jobs. Once under management seven
part and full-time jobs would be created to run the site long term.
The developers
also claim the finished scheme, which would come with parking, would bring
4,500 visitors a year into Llangollen and they estimate that £1.144m would be
spent with local businesses.
In a letter to people
living around the site, who have until December 20 to let the developers know
their views on the plan, Andrew Brundan of Herefordshire Dwellings Ltd says: “We
are a relatively young pair of developers who hope to create jobs in the town
and boost the local economy by attracting tourists to the area with
high-quality self-catering accommodation.
“We feel the scheme is well designed to blend into the
beautiful valley in which it sits.”
* The design
brief can be seen at: EIRIANFA
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