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Monmouthshire County Council Weekly List of Registered Planning Monmouthshire County Council Weekly List of Registered Planning Applications Week 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Print Date 21/03/2016 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Caerwent DC/2014/00844 Discharge of conditions 5,6,7, and 8 of application DC/2013/00502. Discharge of Condition Penhein Cottage Mrs Helen Hearn Hernon Associates Llanvair Discoed Penhein Cottage The Old Shop Chepstow Llanvair Discoed Kingcoed NP16 6RB Chepstow Usk NP16 6RB NP15 1DS Caerwent 14 July 2014 345,029 / 193,405 Caerwent 1 Castle DC/2016/00249 Erection of fences in 2no locations at Business Park. Planning Permission Mill Street Industrial Estate CNC Property Fund Management Ltd Mr Richard Andrews Mill Street 2nd Floor, The Atrium RA Architects Abergavenny 31 Church Road The Stable, The Estates Office NP7 5HE Ashford, Middlesex 25-26 Gold Tops TW15 2UD Newport NP20 4PG Abergavenny 11 March 2016 330,056 / 213,861 Castle 1 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 2 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Crucorney DC/2016/00263 Single storey office building adjacent to existing Grade 2 listed farm buildings to service Planning Permission existing home-based business Blaentrothy Farm Ruaridh MacDonald Ross Contract Management Grosmont Blaentrothy Farm Cwmgwrach NP7 8HN Grosmont Withy Lane NP7 8HN Monmouth NP25 5LE Grosmont 11 March 2016 337,175 / 221,807 DC/2016/00264 Erection of an 'eco' bungalow. Outline Planning Permission CASTLE ACRE Mrs Susan Gill Grosmont CASTLE ACRE Monmouthshire Grosmont NP7 8LW Monmouthshire NP7 8LW Grosmont 08 March 2016 340,535 / 224,338 Crucorney 2 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 3 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Dixton With Osbaston DC/2016/00306 Discharge of condition 4 (Method Statement for Bat Mitigation) from planning consent Discharge of Condition DC/2015/01550. Chusan Mr & Mrs Rogers Julia Sibley Architectural Services Dixton Road Chusan Brendon Gate Monmouth Dixton Road Ellwood NP25 3PL Monmouth Coleford NP25 3PL Gloucestershire GL16 7LZ Monmouth 16 March 2016 351,025 / 213,189 DC/2016/00299 To carry out intrusive borehole and Ground Investigation works on the exterior arches, and Listed Building Consent south-east retaining wall of the Wyebridge. The structure is a Grade II listed structure over the River Wye SAC and SSSI. Wyebridge Monmouthshire County Council WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Monmouthshire A40/A466 C/o Peter Woodrow 1 Capital Quarter County Hall Tyndall Street The Rhadyr Cardiff Usk CF10 4BZ NP15 1GA Monmouth 25 February 2016 351,029 / 212,848 DC/2016/00282 Discharge of conditions previous application ref DC/2015/00961 - conditions 3 and 4. Discharge of Condition Hillcrest Cottage Mr & Mrs J Bowman Monmouthshire Conservatory Co Ltd Old Hereford Road Hillcrest Cottage Pengethley Garden Centre Buckholt Old Hereford Road Peterstow Monmouth Buckholt Ross on Wye NP25 5RJ Monmouth Herefordshire NP25 5RJ HR9 6LL Monmouth 11 March 2016 350,605 / 216,553 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 4 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing DC/2016/00233 Single storey sky room. Planning Permission Cidermill Cottage Mr & Mrs S Atwell Mr Chris Atwell Buckholt Cidermill Cottage Monmouthshire Connservatory Co Ltd Nr Monmouth Buckholt Pengethley Garden Centre NP25 5RJ Nr Monmouth Peterstow NP25 5RJ Ross on Wye Herefordshire. HR9 6LL Monmouth 29 February 2016 350,668 / 216,217 Dixton With Osbaston 4 Drybridge DC/2016/00257 Single storey extension to each dwelling. Planning Permission 9 & 10 Rockfield Avenue Monmouthshire Housing Association Morgan & Horowskyj Architects Monmouth Nant-Y-Pia House The School Room NP25 5BB Mamhilad Technology Park Castle Street Mamhilad Abergavenny NP4 0JJ NP7 5EE Monmouth 07 March 2016 349,980 / 212,890 Drybridge 1 Goytre Fawr DC/2016/00271 Kitchen and dining room extension. Planning Permission 50 The Nutshell Mr John Crofts FJM Building Design Consultant Newtown Road 50 The Nutshell Neyland Path Penperlleni Newtown Road Fairwater Pontypool Penperlleni Cwmbran NP4 0AW Pontypool Torfaen NP4 0AW NP44 4PX Goetre Fawr 09 March 2016 332,577 / 205,112 Goytre Fawr 1 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 5 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Grofield DC/2016/00201 Proposed conversion of single residential dwelling into two dwellings. Planning Permission 106 Merthyr Road Mr Derek Withey Mr Adrian Drew Abergavenny 108 Merthyr Road 14 Thornhill Close NP7 5DP Abergavenny Brynmawr NP7 5DP Blaenau Gwent NP23 4SA Abergavenny 18 February 2016 329,335 / 214,081 Grofield 1 Llanbadoc DC/2016/00189 Lawful development certificate - four caravans being used for permanent residential Certificate of Existing Lawful Use or Developme occupation. Maesmawr Farm Usk Vale Poultry Limited David Glasson Planning Limited Glascoed Maesmawr Farm 47 Cooper Road Nr. Pontypool Glascoed Bristol Monmouthshire Nr. Pontypool BS9 3QZ NP4 0TX Monmouthshire NP4 0TX Llanbadoc 29 February 2016 332,281 / 200,423 Llanbadoc 1 Llangybi Fawr DC/2016/00236 To extend our house to fill a gap between the kitchen and the garage. Planning Permission 13 St Cybi Avenue Mr Jamie Ellison Llangybi 13 St Cybi Avenue Usk Llangybi NP15 1TT Usk NP15 1TT Llangybi 08 March 2016 337,106 / 196,668 Llangybi Fawr 1 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 6 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Llantilio Crossenny DC/2016/00244 Portal frame agricultural building extension to existing farm buildings including the importation Planning Permission of fill material to raise ground levels. Brooklands Farm Mr M Westoby Collins Design & Build Skenfrith Brooklands Farm Unit 5 Westwood Industrial Estate Monmouthshire Skenfrith Pontrilas NP7 8UB Monmouthshire Hereford NP7 8UB HR2 0EL Llangattock-Vibon-Avel 04 March 2016 343,583 / 221,002 DC/2016/00260 Single storey extension to rear with new bay window and entrance lobby to front elevation, Planning Permission together with alterations to some existing window openings Pontyllan Mr & Mrs Jesnick GSH Architects Ltd Penrhos Road Pontyllan 3 Hollow Road Penrhos Penrhos Road Almondsbury NP15 2LE Penrhos South Gloucestershire NP15 2LE BS32 4DP Llantilio Crossenny 09 March 2016 341,403 / 211,637 Llantilio Crossenny 2 Portskewett DC/2016/00279 Use of land for mobile catering van. Planning Permission Land at Indian Empire Mr R Tekin Brock Planning Consultancy Parkwall C/O Agent Kingston House Crick 45 Victoria Road Caldicot Coleford NP26 5UT Gloucestershire GL16 8DS GL16 8HF Portskewett 11 March 2016 350,545 / 190,538 Portskewett 1 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 7 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Priory DC/2016/00170 Kitchen extension and internal shower room. Planning Permission 27 Hereford Road Mr D Nicholson Abergavenny 27 Hereford Road NP7 5PY Abergavenny NP7 5PY Abergavenny 29 February 2016 330,285 / 214,579 Priory 1 Raglan DC/2016/00240 Proposed fodder store, maintenance machinery store for agricultural land Planning Permission The Old Vicarage Mr & Mrs Clarke BS Technical Services Pen Y Clawdd The Old Vicarage The Granary Studio Monmouth Pen Y Clawdd Lower House NP25 4BN Monmouth Bryngwyn NP25 4BN NP15 2EA Raglan 01 March 2016 345,232 / 207,860 DC/2016/00200 Construction of ten dwellings and associated works. Planning Permission St Cadocs Court Monmouthshire Housing Association Mr Steffan Harries Prince Charles Close C/o Agent Asbri Planning Ltd Raglan Unit 9, Oak Tree Court NP15 2FB Cardiff Gate Business Park Cardiff. CF23 8RS Raglan 26 February 2016 341,010 / 207,345 Raglan 2 Print Date 21/03/2016 MCC Pre Check of Registered Applications 12/03/2016 to 18/03/2016 Page 8 of 11 Application No Development Description Application Type SIte Address Applicant Name & Address Agent Name & Address Community Council Valid Date Plans available at Easting / Northing Rogiet DC/2015/00095 Residential development with associated roads, drainage etc. Planning Permission Ifton Manor Farm Mr Chris Jones Liddell+Associates Chestnut Drive Barnetts Farm Stuart House Rogiet Bayfield The Back Caldicot Chepstow Chepstow NP26 3TH NP16 6AD NP16 5HH Rogiet 10 March 2016 346,520 / 187,939 Rogiet 1 Shirenewton DC/2016/00228 Single storey extension and alteration to garage window. Planning Permission Ngau Liu Mr Gareth Page M J Crowther & Associates Pwllmeyric Ngau Liu Suite 2 Chepstow Pwllmeyric
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