A former wedding venue could house 400 asylum seekers in 37 bedrooms and temporary units.
The Welsh Refugee Council said asylum seekers were "fleeing war and persecution and must be treated with dignity and respect while their asylum claims are processed", and the plans did "not add up".
He said: "400 single males will increase the total population of the village by 25%. I can't believe there will not be a drain on community facilities which are already over extended."There are also three private houses and a cattery within the grounds of the site, which is set back from the road up a long driveway.
"My concern is there would be people... 400 men who we don't know. They could be from the local town, they could be from Mold, it doesn't matter." It was initially thought he would continue to operate it as a hotel, but it has not re-opened and Mr Paymán did not want to make any comment on the proposal.
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