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Applications Delegated to the National Park Officers APPLICATIONS DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL PARK OFFICERS App No. Grid Ref. Applicant, proposal, type, address Decision Date Issued Decision Type 13/10278/OUT N: 218628 Mr & Mrs J T Richards for New Permit 9 December Delegated E: 321844 dwelling with alteration to access road subject to 2014 Decision (Outline Application) at Tyr Berllan , Section Llanbedr Road, Crickhowell Powys NP8 106 1BT Agreement 14/10337/CON N: 227893 Mr Howard Adams for Variation of Withdraw 1 December Delegated E: 306992 Condition 3 of planning permission 2014 Decision 12/08449/FUL to amend timescale to complete highway works due to delays in signing of Section 278 Agreement (Variation/Renewal of Conditions) at Brynich Caravan Park, Brecon, Powys LD3 7SH 14/10764/CPE N: 230236 Mr L Gwynne for The use of the land Permit 10 December Delegated E: 316237 for the siting of a residential caravan 2014 Decision (including attached kitchen and utility store) and related curtilage garden area. (Certificate Existing Lawful Use/Dev) at The Gardens , Pengenffordd, Talgarth Brecon LD3 0EY 14/10852/FUL N: 222154 Mr Jason Murphy for Retention of Permit 9 December Delegated E: 266008 converted barn as one unit of holiday let 2014 Decision accommodation (Full Application) at Tirylan Barn , Gwynfe Road, Ffairfach Llandeilo SA19 6RH 14/11060/LBC N: 222416 Mr R. Davies for REHABILITATION OF Permit 16 December Delegated E: 331823 FORMER DWELLING (Listed Building 2014 Decision Consent) at Dan-y-Bwlch , Cwmyoy, Abergavenny NP7 7NY 14/11084/FUL N: 214422 Mr Edward Lewis for Retention of sheep Permit 9 December Delegated E: 291147 lambing shed (Full Application) at 2014 Decision Blaenedd Isaf, Ystradfellte, Aberdar Powys CF44 9JG 14/11177/LBC N: 228781 Julie Colclough for External alterations Permit 3 December Delegated E: 304166 for the replacement of doors and 2014 Decision windows to timber units and also refurbishment the roof. (Listed Building Consent) at 3 Kensington Row, Brecon, Powys LD3 9AU 14/11211/LBC N: 217978 Mr Charles Kerr for Internal alterations Permit 8 December Delegated E: 320977 to house and cottage including new 2014 Decision internal doorway in house and staircase in cottage plus renewal of services within whole property. (Listed Building Page 1 of 17 Consent) at Llangattock Court, Llangattock, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1PH 14/11228/DISC N: 226626 Thomas Banning for Discharge Discharge 12 December Delegated ON E: 297168 Conditions 3,4,5,and 9 pursuant to Conditions 2014 Decision Planning Permission 12/07533/LBC (Approval of details reserved bycondition) at Blaengwrthyd, Libanus, Brecon Powys LD3 8NR 14/11229/DISC N: 226626 Mr Banning for Discharge of conditions Discharge 12 December Delegated ON E: 297168 5,6,13,15,16, and 17 pursuant to Conditions 2014 Decision planning permission 13/09091/FUL (Approval of details reserved bycondition) at Blaengwrthyd, Libanus, Brecon Powys LD3 8NR 14/11238/LBC N: 218486 Mr Paul Keane for Existing Boundary Permit 5 December Delegated E: 321905 wall to the south of the site which 2014 Decision separates the properties garden from standard street, is to have an opening to be formed to allow for access off the main road into the car parking area, which is to serve Upper house and also Tools for Self Reliance (Listed Building Consent) at Upper House , Standard Street, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1BP 14/11265/FUL N: 233597 Ms Kate Holmes for Change of use from Refuse 28 November Delegated E: 315516 ecclesiastical to A3 (Full Application) at 2014 Decision Tabernacle Baptist Chapel, Regent Street, Talgarth LD3 0DB The proposed development is likely to result in a significant increase in volumes of traffic along this relatively narrow public highway that is characterised by considerable volumes of on-street parking. The proposed development would have a significant adverse impact in highway safety terms in that further demand would lead to increased vehicle movements and congestion, exacerbated by the location of the public car park some 400 metres away. This would be contrary to S LP2, Policy 1 and Policy 59 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Local Development Plan (Adopted 17th December 2013). Insufficient information has been submitted to demonstrate that a community facility is no longer required at this site. This would be contrary to S LP2, Policy 1 and Policy 50 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Local Development Plan (Adopted 17th December 2013). By reason of the location of the application site in a quiet residential backwater, the provision of a more intensive food related use would have a detrimental impact upon its setting in the Talgarth Conservation Area and, due to requirements of the Building Regulations, could result in inappropriate changes to this Locally Listed building. This would be contrary to SP1, Policy 1, Policy 18 and Policy 19 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Local Development Plan (Adopted 17th December 2013). 14/11321/HEDGE N: Mr Nathan Williams Tech IOSH AaPS Deemed 24 November Delegated 216684 for Hedgerow removal for pipework Permitted 2014 Decision E: and replacement once work complete. Developm 322183 (Hedgerows) at Hedgerow To SW Of ent Herons Rest Marina, Penpedairheol, Llangattock Powys NP8 1HS 14/11285/FUL N: 224884 Mr Steve Langley for Two single storey Permit 8 December Delegated Page 2 of 17 E: 309059 extensions (Full Application) at Plas 2014 Decision Pencelli Outdoor Education Centre, Pencelli, Brecon Powys LD3 7LX 14/11292/FUL N: 219983 Mr AWT Jones for Alterations to Permit 4 December Delegated E: 331020 residential barn conversion (amendment 2014 Decision to previously approved plans) including amendments to roof tiles, insertion of 2 conservation rooflights to barn 1, and 4 conservation rooflights to barn 2, removal of planters and amendments to stone pillars, along with minor internal alterations. (Full Application) at Penyclawdd Barn , Llanvihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny NP7 7LB 14/11293/LBC N: 219983 Mr AWT Jones for Alterations to Permit 4 December Delegated E: 331020 residential barn conversion (amendment 2014 Decision to previously approved plans) including amendments to roof tiles, insertion of 2 conservation rooflights to barn 1, and 4 conservation rooflights to barn 2, removal of planters and amendments to stone pillars, along with minor internal alterations. (Listed Building Consent) at Penyclawdd Barn , Llanvihangel Crucorney, Abergavenny NP7 7LB 14/11299/FUL N: 241931 Mr & Mrs M Blackburn for Alterations Withdraw 24 November Delegated E: 322590 to the existing dwelling with the 2014 Decision demolition of garage/store and erection of extension on the footprint, along with a first floor extension above single storey lean to. (Full Application) at Cemetery Lodge , Brecon Road, Hay- On-Wye Hereford HR3 5DY 14/11328/FUL N: 222882 Henderson Hall Management Permit 5 December Delegated E: 311270 Committee for A single storey 2014 Decision extension to provide a 'Bike Hub' servicing area with washing facilities and 'Spectators Pavilion' adjoining an existing village hall. (Full Application) at Henderson Hall , Talybont-On-Usk, Brecon LD3 7YQ 14/11330/FUL N: 212896 Mr Steve Sharp for High head micro Refuse 21 November Delegated E: 323223 hydro scheme, with turgo runner in 2014 Decision turbine house. System consisting of intake weir and integrated forebay tank, pipe line, turbine house and export cable. (Full Application) at Nant Dyar Watercourse, Nr Box Cottage, Clydach Abergavenny NP7 0RD Page 3 of 17 Insufficient information has been submitted regarding the sections of the penstock to be trenched, shallow trenched or surface laid/pinned to enable the Local Planning Authority to fully assess the potential impact of the development on habitats of principal importance for the conservation of biological diversity in Wales such as lowland mixed deciduous woodland and unimproved calcareous grassland. The scheme is contrary to policies SP9 b), SP3, Policy 1 i), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 49 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Local Development Plan (2013), Section 5 of Planning Policy Wales (2014), Technical Advice Note 5 and The Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006. An insufficient level of biodiversity enhancements has been offered policies SP3, Policy 1 i), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 49 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Local Development Plan (2013), Section 5 of Planning Policy Wales (2014), Technical Advice Note 5 and The Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006. Insufficient information has been submitted regarding the sections of the penstock to be trenched, shallow trenched or surface laid/pinned to enable the Local Planning Authority to fully assess the potential impact of the development on the identified archaeological resources in and around the site. The scheme is therefore contrary to policy SP3 f), of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Local Development Plan (2013). Insufficient information has been submitted regarding the sections of the penstock to be trenched, shallow trenched or surface laid/pinned to enable the Local Planning Authority to fully assess the potential impact of the development on the visual amenity of the area and the right of way and its future use. The scheme is therefore contrary to policies 1, SP3 and 49 of the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority Local Development Plan (2013). 14/11336/FUL N: 226642 Mr Steve Sharp for High head micro Permit 24 November Delegated E: 323103 hydro scheme, with turgo runner in 2014 Decision turbine house, system consisting of intake weir and integrated forebay tank, pipe line,
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