PROPOSALS for nearly 400 new homes have been submitted for Deeside in latest £40m development.

The proposals for the 30-acre site at The Airfields are for 368 new homes, including affordable homes, public open space and play areas, and will breathe new life into the former RAF Sealand site.

It is estimated the project, by Anwyl Homes and Bellway, will create almost 100 full-time construction jobs during the five-year build and support a further 135 jobs within the local supply chain.

The joint development will be named Summers Bridge, in recognition of John Summers and Sons, the founders of Shotton Steel, who helped to bring industry and prosperity to the area from the late 19th century. The Summers family also built almost 300 homes in nearby Garden City to house workers in the 1920s.

Phil Dolan, managing director for Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, said: "Summers Bridge is set to be a superbly well-connected development featuring new homes and areas of green open space for residents to enjoy.

"It is part of a wider project that will bring new employment and leisure opportunities to the area. It is therefore fitting the development is named after the Summers family who helped transform this area into the thriving business and residential hub it is today when they opened the nearby steelworks in 1896.

"Already close to existing major employment and retail areas, the site benefits from excellent transport links across North Wales and the North West of England."

Bellway plans to build 185 new homes and Anwyl 183, each offering a range of one-bedroom apartments and two, three and four-bedroom detached, semi-detached and mews style homes.

The proposals are part of a major regeneration scheme at Deeside Airfields, which forms part of the Northern Gateway - the largest strategic development site in Flintshire.

Managing Director at Bellway North West, David Williams, added: "We are proud to be part of such a positive development in Deeside, transforming The Airfields into a desirable place to live.

"Summers Bridge will provide a superb range of properties, each expertly designed to reflect modern lifestyles, and we are looking forward to the development taking shape, to the benefit of both the region and local residents."

Anwyl and Bellway have exchanged contracts with Praxis, the landowners, who have undertaken remediation and infrastructure works on site.

The wider 140-acre mixed-use development, benefits from outline planning consent for new homes, retail, leisure and commercial units.

Formerly RAF Sealand, the land was previously home to one of Wales’ oldest and longest serving airfields having opened in 1916. The site closed as a Royal Air Force station in 2006.

Headquartered at nearby St Davids Park, Ewloe, Anwyl is a family run business and takes a thoughtful approach to creating its developments, focusing on building communities that include new homes, green spaces, play areas and more. See www.anwylhomes.co.uk for more information.

Bellway is a highly regarded housebuilder with an enviable reputation across the North West and North Wales, with the company retaining its five star status with the House Builders Federation (HBF) for five consecutive years. With its regional office in Liverpool, Bellway North West is currently building homes in Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and North Wales. For further information, please visit www.bellway.co.uk.