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Delegated List Delegated List 65 Applications Excel Version Go Back Parish Name Decision Date Application Application No.Application Type Date Decision Proposal Location Abermule And Approve 17/01/2019 19/0067/FULFull Application 16/08/2019Issued Conversion of barns to Barns At Pentre Farm Llandyssil form 3 dwelling units, Llandyssil installation of septic tank Montgomery Community and new access and all SY15 6LJ associated works Approve 23/04/2019 19/0671/FULFull Application 23/08/2019 Erection of an extension St Llwchaiarn's Church and alterations to church, Abermule installation of a septic Montgomery tank and all associated PowysSY15 6NS works Approve 03/05/2019 19/0747/FULFull Application 15/08/2019 Proposed hardstanding Gate Farm pad and track for silage Llandyssil storage Montgomery Powys SY15 6LN Approve 03/07/2019 19/1110/DISDischarge of 15/08/2019 Discharge of conditions Ail Le Condition 12 and 13 from planning Abermule approval 19/0260/RES Montgomery (Outline 18/0672/OUT) in Powys respect of a landscaping SY15 6NR plan and material details Beguildy Approve 13/06/2019 19/0894/HHHouseholder 15/08/2019 Erection of an extension, Brynedin Community demolition of utility room Dutlas and all associated works Knighton Powys LD7 1RW CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 1 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Prior 06/08/2019 19/1330/AGR Agricultural 03/09/2019 Agricultural notification for Land At Killowent Approval Notification erection of an agricultural Felindre building Knighton Required Powys LD7 1YR Refused 01/07/2019 19/1042/FULFull Application 22/08/2019 Erection of an agricultural Pantycaragle Farm building to be used for Beguildy livestock and muck store Knighton and all associated works LD7 1YD Berriew Approve 08/08/2019 19/1320/AGRAgricultural 23/08/2019 extension to agricultural Pen Y Ffridd Community Notification storage building Castle Caereinion Welshpool Powys SY21 9AU Prior 11/12/2018 18/1053/AGRAgricultural 23/08/2019 Erection of an argicultural Maes Y Nant Approval Notification building Berriew Welshpool Refused Powys SY21 8BG Bettws Approve 20/06/2019 19/1006/FULFull Application 29/08/2019 Erection of an extension Glanbechan Community to a general purpose Bettws Cedewain agricultural building Newtown SY16 3BN Clyro Approve 26/07/2019 19/1190/DISDischarge of 15/08/2019 Discharge of condition 3 Clyro Hill Farm Community Condition from planning permission Clyro 19/0701/HH in relation to Hereford materials HR3 6JU CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 2 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Felin-Fach Approve 10/06/2019 19/0996/DISDischarge of 28/08/2019 Discharge of condition 13 Hillis Farm Community Condition of planning approval Llanfilo P/2017/0771 in relaion to Brecon pollution prevention plan Powys LD3 0RH Forden With Approve 01/07/2019 19/1040/FULFull Application 15/08/2019 Erection of agricultural Lower Leighton Leighton & building to cover a slurry Buttington bed and all associated Welshpool Trelystan Com works SY21 8HH Approve 01/07/2019 19/1041/FULFull Application 15/08/2019 Erection of agricultural Lower Leighton building to cover a slurry Buttington bed and all associated Welshpool works SY21 8HH Glantwymyn Approve 11/07/2019 19/1099/CLECertificate of 22/08/2019 Section 191 application Ysgubor Community Lawfulness - Existing for a lawful development Tanllan certificate for an existing Darowen use in relation to the Machynlleth installation of a heat pump Powys to serve 2 holiday lets. SY20 8NS Glascwm Approve 08/07/2019 19/1130/FULFull Application 27/08/2019 Erection of an agricultural Pantyrhiw Community building Howey Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 5RH Approve 11/07/2019 19/1128/HHHouseholder 04/09/2019 Erection of 1st floor Rhos Cwm extension, remove Bettws Disserth existing porch, erection of Llandrindod Wells porches to 2 external Powys doors and rendering to LD1 5RW exterior of property CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 3 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Knighton Approve 24/11/2004 RAD/2004/0572Outline planning 21/08/2019 Outline: Amended Land At Llanshay Farm, Community application for residential Knighton, development of 103 Powys dwellings, vehicular access and associated engineering works (all matters reserved) Approve 05/07/2019 19/1081/HHHouseholder 03/09/2019 Erection of an extension The Meadows an all associated works Cwmgila Lane Knighton Powys LD7 1PG Llanbadarn Fawr Approve 29/05/2019 19/0928/HHHouseholder 29/08/2019 Erection of a side The Frolic Community extension Abbey Cwm-hir Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6PG Llanbrynmair Approve 09/08/2019 19/1082/NMANon-Material 22/08/2019 Application for a non- Cil Haul Community Amendment material amendment to Talerddig planning approval Llanbrynmair 18/0403/HH to change the SY19 7AW roof covering to slate and an area of stonework to timber cladding Approve 09/08/2019 19/1163/NMANon-Material 22/08/2019 Application for non- Ty Gwyn Amendment material amendments to Bontdolgadfan permission 19/0334/HH to Llanbrynmair amend the approved Powys plans SY19 7BB CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 4 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Llanddewi Approve 19/11/2018 18/0989/DISDischarge of 23/08/2019 Discharge of condition 25 Land Off A44 Ystradenni Condition from planning approval SW Of Llandegley P/2014/0672 Llandrindod Wells Community (APP/T6850/A/17/317612 Powys 8) Llandrindod Approve 20/06/2019 19/1005/REMRemoval or Variation 02/09/2019 Section 73 application to The Play Hub Wells of Condition vary condition 2 of Temple Street permission P/2016/1055 Llandrindod Wells Community to allow alterations to the Powys approved plans LD1 5HW Approve 08/07/2019 19/1004/HHHouseholder 03/09/2019 Erection of a single storey 4 Ddole Road rear extension and Llandrindod Wells decking area Powys LD1 6PF Approve 19/07/2019 19/1181/HHHouseholder 04/09/2019 Erection of an extension Paigles Bank and all associated works Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 5NY Refused 22/07/2019 19/1088/HHHouseholder 04/09/2019 Replacement of wooden 3 The Old Police Station windows with PVC Waterloo Road Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6BH Llandrinio And Approve 08/07/2019 19/1131/HHHouseholder 22/08/2019 Single storey rear Beechfields Arddleen extension Gwernowddy Lane Llandrinio Community Llanymynech Powys SY22 6SE CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 5 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Llandysilio Approve 28/06/2019 19/1033/FULFull Application 21/08/2019 Erection of an extension Rhandregynwen Community of an agricultural building, Four Crosses all associated works Llanymynech Powys SY22 6SN Llanerfyl Approve 09/07/2019 19/1114/FULFull Application 30/08/2019 Siting of a holiday let, Land At Ty Isaf Community installation of a sewage Llanerfyl treatment plant and Welshpool associated works Powys SY21 0JB Llanfair Approve 30/05/2019 19/0872/FULFull Application 28/08/2019 Erection of an agricultural Belan House Caereinion building and hardstanding Llanfair Caereinion Welshpool Community Powys SY21 0BS Prior 24/07/2019 19/1237/AGRAgricultural 19/08/2019 Erection of an agricultural Glasglyn Approval Notification building Llanfair Caereinion Welshpool Approved Powys SY21 0HB S106 05/06/2019 19/0974/VARDischarge/Modificatio 02/09/2019 Application to discharge Rhoslas Modified n of S106 Section 52 planning Dolanog obligation attached to Welshpool planning permission Powys M17954 (occupancy SY21 0LP restriction) Llanfihangel Refused 22/02/2019 19/0262/FULFull Application 14/08/2019 Erection of an agricultural Tynyfelin Rhydithon workers dwelling and Dolau installation of package Llandrindod Community treatment plant Powys LD1 5TL CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 6 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Llangunllo Approve 10/07/2019 19/1098/FULFull Application 02/09/2019 Erection of an agricultural Lower Weston Farm Community building for use as fodder Llangunllo store Knighton LD7 1SL Approve 10/07/2019 19/1101/FULFull Application 02/09/2019 Construction of cover to Lower Weston Farm existing manure store Llangunllo Knighton LD7 1SL Llangurig Approve 22/03/2019 19/0472/FULFull Application 22/08/2019 Change of use of land for Land South Of Felin Fawr Community the siting of 3 holiday Llangurig lodges, to include Llanidloes alterations to existing Powys vehicular access, SY18 6RX installation of a sewage treatment plant and associated works Llangynog Refused 28/03/2019 19/0037/LBCListed Building 22/08/2019 Retention of works to Llechweddygarth Hall Community Consent alter/subdivide spaces, Llangynog repair floors and walls, re- Oswestry roof, reinstate door SY10 0HF openings, replace skirting boards, and ceilings and install flue liners Llanigon Refused 08/07/2019 19/1103/REMRemoval or Variation 30/08/2019 Section 73 application for Land South Of Willow Community of Condition the variation of conditions Glade 1 & 3 from planning Llanigon approval P/2012/1214 in Hereford regards to extending the Powys time limit for the submission of reserved matters CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 04/09/2019 15:14:34 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 7 of 13 Delegated List 65 Applications Llanwrtyd Wells Refused 25/06/2019 19/1020/NMANon-Material 03/09/2019 Application for a non- Pentwyn Community Amendment material amendment to Abergwesyn planning approval Llanwrtyd Wells P/2017/1017 in respect of Powys alterations to the LD5 4TP proposed access track Machynlleth Approve 04/03/2019 19/0357/DIS Discharge of 16/08/2019 Discharge of conditions 9, 26-27 Community Condition 10, 12 and 13 of planning Poplar Square permission P/2014/0998 Machynlleth in relation to recorded SY20 8BX photos, window and door details and ground contamination report.
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