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Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/561/FUL 24 August Mr R O'Connell 20 Mr R O'Connell 20 20 High Street Two storey side extension LE 2020 High Street High Street Heol y Cyw Heol y Cyw Heol y Cyw CF35 6HR CF35 6HR CF35 6HR E294555 N184207 P/20/638/NMA 24 August Valleys to Coast Mango Planning & Land at Waterton Lane Non material amendment to P/14/185/FUL to JEJ 2020 Housing Ltd (V2C) Dev. Ltd Number Waterton replace the approved plans Tremains Business Two Waterton Park CF31 3YW Park Waterton Tremains Road CF31 3PH E293486 Bridgend N178943 CF31 1TZ P/20/644/DOC 25 August Severn Trent Green Bidwells Seacourt Land at Former RAF Approval of details for condition 14 (Ecological JEJ 2020 Power (Bridgend) Tower Facility Working Method Statement) of P/18/663/FUL Ltd The Stables West Way Mount Pleasant Road Radford Oxford Stormy Down Chipping Norton OX2 0JJ CF33 4RS OX7 4EB E284230 N180171 P/20/560/FUL 25 August SilverCrest Care Architectonicus Ltd Morgana Court Care Front and rear ground floor extensions to LE 2020 Homes Ltd The Line House Home accommodate new wellness activity space for care Morgana Court Tedstone Delamere Porthcawl Road home residents Care Home Bromyard South Cornelly Porthcawl Road HR7 4PT CF33 4RE South Cornelly CF33 4RE E282038 N180304 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/566/FUL 25 August Mr L Stolzenburg Invicta B A S Min yr 14 Heol Cae Glas Demolish garage and store; construct new garage LE 2020 14 Heol Cae Glas Efail Ynysawdre with store above Ynysawdre High Street CF32 9ER CF32 9ER Maesteg CF34 0BW E289864 N184190 P/20/362/FUL 25 August Mr N Dickenson 16 Invicta B A S Min yr D C Boxing Academy Change of use from boxing & fitness gym (use HK 2020 Heol Dyfed Efail Llynfi Road class D2) to manufacturing of timber garden Maesteg High Street Maesteg products (use class B2) CF34 0PJ Maesteg CF34 9DS CF34 0BW E285148 N191361 P/20/521/FUL 25 August Mr L Healey 1 The PDW Building 1 The Square Roof terrace above rear extension LE 2020 Square Designs 7 Blackmill Laleston Laleston Road CF32 0HT CF32 0HT Bryncethin CF32 9YW E287451 N180073 P/20/573/FUL 26 August Miss A Grabham Fine Line Arch. 12b High Street Attic conversion to provide bedroom to include HK 2020 12b High Street Services Ltd 30 Maesteg dormer to side and rear elevations Maesteg Pond Mawr CF34 0BW CF34 0BW Maesteg CF34 0NG E284979 N192203 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/650/DOC 26 August Mr K Elward 13 Mr K Elward 13 13 Preswylfa Court Approval of details for condition 1 of P/20/233/FUL JEJ 2020 Preswylfa Court Preswylfa Court Merthyr Mawr Road Merthyr Mawr Road Merthyr Mawr Road Bridgend Bridgend Bridgend CF31 3NX CF31 3NX CF31 3NX E290106 N178760 P/20/656/FUL 26 August Mr S Edwards 68 Mr S Edwards 68 68 Merthyr Mawr Road Demolition of existing 2 storey structure and ALR 2020 Merthyr Mawr Road Merthyr Mawr Road Bridgend construct two storey rear/side extension Bridgend Bridgend CF31 3NR CF31 3NR CF31 3NR E290342 N179125 P/20/261/FUL 27 August N Williams 8 Bridgend Care and 8 Lansbury Crescent Ground floor bedroom extension JE 2020 Lansbury Crescent Repair Avon Court Maesteg Maesteg Cowbridge Road CF34 9LY CF34 9LY Bridgend CF31 3SR E284981 N190228 P/20/647/FUL 27 August Mrs Jeynes 15 The GT Developments 15 The Woodlands First floor extension to front and two storey JEJ 2020 Woodlands Ltd Unit 5 George Brackla side/rear extension Brackla Thomas Avenue CF31 2JF CF31 2JF Brynmenyn Industrial Estate E292474 CF32 9SQ N180211 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/579/FUL 27 August Mr R Evans 33 Mr R Evans 33 33 Heol Mair Removal of garage; erection of two storey side JE 2020 Heol Mair Heol Mair Litchard extension (garage and utility room at ground floor, Litchard Litchard CF31 1YL bedroom at first floor); erection of a sloping roof CF31 1YL CF31 1YL above the current roof over the bay window; porch E290718 at the front N182075 P/20/580/FUL 27 August Mr K Anthony 6 Lawray Ltd 1 Cae 6 Stratford Drive Two storey side extension for single garage / store ALR 2020 Stratford Drive Gwyrdd Porthcawl and garden room to ground floor with en-suites and Porthcawl Tongwynlais CF36 3LG dressing rooms to first floor CF36 3LG Cardiff CF15 7AB E281208 N177512 P/20/582/DOC 27 August Mr R Hall 43 Kings Mr R Hall 43 Kings Land adjacent to Forest Approval of details for conditions 1, 2, 3, 5 & 7 of LE 2020 Terrace Terrace Lodge P/18/936/OUT Maesteg Maesteg Kings Terrace CF34 0HD CF34 0HD Maesteg CF34 0HD E N P/20/586/FUL 27 August Mrs L Powell 16 PDW Building 16 Meini Tirion Front porch and ground floor extension JE 2020 Meini Tirion Designs 7 Blackmill Cefn Glas Cefn Glas Road CF31 4TL CF31 4TL Bryncethin CF32 9YW E288929 N180948 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 24-08-20 – 28-08-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/528/FUL 27 August Mr N Sivanesan 43 Mr N Sivanesan 43 43 Penyrallt Avenue Two storey side, rear and front extension; rear LE 2020 Penyrallt Avenue Penyrallt Avenue Litchard conservatory; front porch Litchard Litchard CF31 1QG CF31 1QG CF31 1QG E290689 N181621 P/20/552/RLX 28 August South West Wood Land & Mineral South West Wood Variation of conditions 1 (approved plans) and 5 RDA 2020 Products Limited Management Suite Products site (stack heights) of P/16/659/RLX through the Clifton Moor 1 Heol Llan submission of amended plans and wording Clifton 82c Security House Coity Penrith Chesterton Lane CF35 6BU CA10 2EY Cirencester GL7 1YD E293743 N183640 P/20/553/FUL 28 August South West Wood Land & Mineral Lock Complex Use of land for storage of end of life timber for a RDA 2020 Products Limited Management Suite South east of South West temporary period of 3 years Clifton Moor 1 Wood Products site Clifton 82c Security House Heol Llan Penrith Chesterton Lane Coity CA10 2EY Cirencester CF35 6BU GL7 1YD E293603 N183504 P/20/649/FUL 28 August Mr A Jones 4 Lark Mr A Jones 4 Lark 4 Lark Rise Single storey side extension CF 2020 Rise Rise Brackla Brackla Brackla CF31 2NU CF31 2NU CF31 2NU E292625 N180525 .
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