AN APPEAL has been launched after a council failed to make a decision on detailed plans for 70 new homes on the site of a former bakery.

Outline planning permission was granted to demolish the Allied Bakeries factory on Chester Road in Saltney and build a housing development in its place in July last year.

However, Edwards Homes Ltd said Flintshire Council failed to decide on two further reserved matters applications, including details of the road layout, drainage and an ecological audit, within the relevant time limit.

The company has now launched an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate in a bid to move the plans forward.

Final comments from Edwards Homes and Flintshire Council are due to be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate by August 30.

Writing on the firm’s behalf, planning consultant Philip Moren there was "no compelling reason" why the proposals could not move ahead after the first application was submitted in October 2017.

He said: “In an email dated April 26, 2018 from the case officer to the appellant’s agent, the case officer appears to have indicated the conditions could now be signed off.

“Over nine weeks later the appellant is still waiting for this to happen.

“The appellant regrets having to resort to such action in order to seek a resolution to the first two applications.”

In November 2017 the council wrote to the company highlighting a number of concerns about highways issues and recommended that the application be amended.

Following further negotiations and an exchange of information with the authority, Mr Moren said it was believed the problems had been addressed, but were never signed off.

He added: “There is no compelling reason why they should not be approved and thus the conditions discharged.

“In the alternative, should there be any outstanding issues that need to be resolved, a split decision may be made approving only those details that are considered to be acceptable.”

Allied Bakeries closed down in November 2016 resulting in the loss of 53 jobs, although some staff were offered the opportunity to relocate to work at their Stockport site.

At the time the plans were approved, Saltney councillor Richard Lloyd said “sadly the smell of baking bread has gone” but added that most people “would rather have homes than a factory” nearby.

A date for a hearing into the matter is yet to be confirmed.