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Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 28 February 2020 Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 28 February 2020 Planning applications can be viewed through the Authority’s website at www.beacons-npa.gov.uk, alternatively an appointment can be made by telephoning Planning Services on 01874 620431. Please allow 7 days’ notice to inspect the full planning application file. The National Park offices are open Monday to Thursday 09.00 - 16.45 and Friday 09.00 - 16.15. Please submit any observations you may have in relation to an application within 21 days. Please note under the terms of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any observations received will be available for inspection by members of the public. The majority of planning applications submitted to the Authority will be considered under ‘Officer Delegated Powers’ (Section 101 of the Local Government Act1972). This enables the Authority to make a decision without referring an application to the Planning, Access and Rights of Way Committee. Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 19/18156/FUL Ms Cheryl Hughes Mr Glyn Smith 22 Clos Castell Proposed single storey sun room E:315471 26 February 2020 22 Clos Castell Glyn Smith RIBA Architect Llangynidr located to the side of the existing house. N:219548 Cae Castell Ty Llawen Crickhowell Llangynidr Pen Yr Ale Lane Llangynidr Powys NP8 1NE 20/18255/FUL Mr Ben Hiscock Wesleyan Chapel Addition of a bunded, fire resistant oil E:322541 25 February 2020 Pippins Main Road tank and external oil boiler. N:212985 The Street Clydach Mortimer 20/18256/LBC Mr Ben Hiscock Wesleyan Chapel Addition of a bunded, fire resistant oil E:322541 25 February 2020 Pippins Main Road tank and external oil boiler. N:212985 The Street Clydach Mortimer 20/18315/FUL Mr and Miss Paul and Mr Zac Davies 10 Victoria Terrace Householder planning application for E:321466 21 February 2020 Kirsty Holloway and Knightswood Brecon Road addition of 2 storey extension to side N:219037 Havard The Legar Crickhowell and rear of main house. 10 Victoria Terrace llangattock NP81HL Brecon Road Crickhowell Page 1 of 6 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18336/FUL Mr & Mrs Williams Mr Gary Goodwin Church Tavern Replacement of the existing roof E:304923 24 February 2020 Church Tavern, G Squared Surveying Vaynor Road coverings to all pitched roofs, which are N:210354 Vaynor Road Ty Menter Pontsarn in disrepair, with new Eternit Rivendale Pontsarn Navigation Park fibre cement slates of similar appearance Merthyr Tydfil Abercynon CF45 4SN to existing roof coverings. Replacement of existing double glazed timber windows with new uPVC double glazed windows (Black) with Georgian Gars (to match existing). Redecoration of external walls with white masonry paint to match the historical appearance of the building. 20/18343/FUL Mrs Amy Henderson Mr Liam Williams Tygwyn Fawr Demolition of kitchen and ancillary E:263834 24 February 2020 Tygwyn Fawr, DR Design Bethlehem Road storage to be reconstructed as a N:222268 Bethlehem Road 42 Rhosmaen Street Llandeilo connected single storey element Llandeilo LLANDEILO incorporating a semi open log store. SA19 6US SA19 6HD 20/18353/FUL Mr Stephen Jones Mr Iwan Thomas Tretower Court Removal of existing Temporary Visitor E:318580 25 February 2020 CADW Pensaerniaeth DarntonB3 And Castle Facilities (from within the Courtyard) N:221202 Plas Carew Architecture Tretower and their relocation into the existing Unit 5/7 Cefn Coed 30, Pier Street Crickhowell Barn; Alterations to Barn Structure, Parc Aberystwyth including Reinstatement of Historic Nantgarw SY232LN Pentice and formation of bat access. Ceredigion 20/18361/DISCON Sian Shakespear Visitors Centre Discharge of conditions in pursuant to E:297734 20 February 2020 BBNPA Brecon Beacons planning application 19/17952/FUL. A N:226209 Plas Y Ffynnon Mountain Centre 4m high kinetic metal sculpture located Ffordd Cambrian Libanus beside the entrance pathway to the Aberhonddu Visitor Centre depicting a red kite. Page 2 of 6 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18365/FUL Ms Beryl Gibson Ms Naomi Law 4 Camden Road Replacement garage and alteration to E:304837 14 February 2020 4, Camden Road Barry Tomlinson Arch Brecon garden steps N:228556 Brecon Serv Ltd LD3 7BU LD3 7BU 3 Rich Way Brecon LD3 7EH 20/18376/FUL Mr C Adcock Mr Jeremy Mead 5 Penallt Estate Timber Garage E:322460 25 February 2020 5, Penallt Estate Online Cad Llanelly Hill N:212158 Llanelly Hill No. 2 The Courtyard Monmouthshire NP7 0RA Lion St. Abergavenny NP7 5PE 20/18377/FUL Mr Mark And Mrs Geoffrey Sillitoe Glanpant Construction of a single storey garden E:314096 19 February 2020 Hilary Davis Sillitoe Architectural Nr Bwlch room to replace an existing N:222540 Glanpant Services Brecon conservatory, and constructing a larger Nr Bwlch Earlsford replacement dormer window to a first Brecon Old St Mellons floor lounge Tyr Winch Road Cardiff CF 3 5UN 20/18384/FUL Mr & Mrs Leeder Mr Stephen traves Hillcrest Extension/ creation of additional head E:322424 21 February 2020 Hillcrest, Waenllapria Rockfield Architecture Waenllapria space in existing bedrooms and N:211937 Llanelly Hill 15 Neptune Court, Llanelly Hill bathroom with 2 pitched roof dormers NP7 0PP Vanguard Way and roof lights to front elevation and Cardiff dormer to the rear elevation CF24 5PJ Page 3 of 6 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18385/FUL Mr Keith Vaughan Ynys Y Bont 1. Take down and cap defective chimney E:273585 26 February 2020 Ynys Y Bont Brynamman at south east end of house and reinstate N:223513 Brynamman - Gwynfe Gwynfe roof with natural slate to match existing. (Mountain Road) 2. Install new white pvcu fascia board to Gwynfe pine end of house to match existing. 3. Undertake localised repairs to section of roof adjacent to redundant chimney 4. Remove existing asbestos cement sheet roof with polycarbonate sheet skylights to small outbuilding adjacent to house and replace with natural slate. 5. Undertake repairs to storm damaged roof to detached garage, replacing existing natural slate with profiled steel sheet in Anthracite. Reclaimed slates from garage to be used in Items 1, 3, 4 20/18389/CON Mr CERI DAVIES Mr Nick Brown Nantrhodyn Variation to condition 17 (parking) and E:276932 27 February 2020 Nantrhodyn BROWN PARTNERSHIP Myddfai condition 21 (passing bays) in relation to N:226576 Myddfai Three Horseshoes Llandovery planning permission 19/17618/FUL Llandovery Gwynfe LLANGADOG SA199PT 20/18390/FUL Mrs Erica Corbally Roger Field 2 Blaen-Y-Myarth Demolition of existing shed and E:315186 24 February 2020 2, Blaen-Y-Myarth FTAA LTD Llangynidr replacement with new shed, slight N:220117 Llangynidr 6 HIGH STREET Crickhowell reduction in size of garage. construction Crickhowell CRICKHOWELL of covered storage between shed and NP8 1BW existing garage 20/18393/FUL Nullis & Hudson Mr Luke Roberts 105 Ynyswen Proposed first-floor extension above E:283700 25 February 2020 105, Ynyswen Roger Roberts Surveys Penycae and forward of an existing outhouse N:213204 Penycae Limited Swansea side annex. Swansea 18a Station Road Ystradgynlais Swansea SA9 1NT Page 4 of 6 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18394/FUL Mr & Mrs Preece Mr Luke Roberts 104 Ynyswen Proposed first-floor extension above E:283703 25 February 2020 104, Ynyswen Roger Roberts Surveys Penycae and forward of an existing outhouse N:213193 Penycae Limited Swansea side annex. Swansea 18a Station Road Ystradgynlais Swansea SA9 1NT 20/18395/DISCON Chris Blake Mr Gil Chambers River House Discharge of conditions 3, 4, 5, 6 and 11 E:304448 25 February 2020 Cwm Farm Cae'r Hendre Captains Walk pursuant to planning permission N:228364 Tregoyd Llangynidr Brecon 18/16788/CON (Application to vary or LD3 0SS Powys remove conditions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 13 NP8 1NU and 16 attached to planning permission 15/11949/FUL - Erection of new build house) 20/18397/LBC Ms Beryl Gibson Ms Naomi Law 4 Camden Road Proposed replacement of curtilage-listed E:304837 25 February 2020 4 Camden Road Barry Tomlinson Arch Brecon garage N:228555 Brecon Serv Ltd Powys LD3 7BU 3 Rich Way Brecon LD3 7EH 20/18403/DISCON Mr Graham Logie Mr Andrew Carter Glanonney To discharge condition 3 pursuant to E:320954 26 February 2020 Glanonney Morgan and Horowskyj Hillside Road listed building consent 19/17782/LBC - N:217609 Hillside Road The School Room Llangattock window details Llangattock Castle Street Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 5EE 20/18409/LBC Mr & Mrs Fahy Mr Alex Nestorow 18 Castle Street Replacement of one ground floor E:304384 27 February 2020 18, Castle Street AJN Design & Surveying Brecon window N:228730 Brecon Services Ltd LD3 9BU LD3 9BU Ground Floor 21 Castle Street BRECON LD3 9BU Page 5 of 6 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18410/DISCON Tom White And Adrian Cook Berllan Discharge of Cond 4 relating to external E:319820 27 February 2020 Eliane Wigzell Neuadd Fechan Ffawyddog lighting pursuant to Planning permission N:218295 Berllan Llanbedr Crickhowell 18/16647/FUL for replacement of garage Ffawyddog Crickhowell store outbuilding Crickhowell NP8 1SR 20/18411/DISCON Tom White and Eliane Adrian Cook Berllan Discharge of Cond 5 relating to external E:319820 27 February 2020 Wigzell Neuadd Fechan Llangynidr lighting pursuant to Planning permission N:218295 Berllan Llanbedr Crickhowell 18/15989/FUL for refurbishment and Llangynidr Crickhowell improvement of existing dwelling Crickhowell NP8 1SR The following planning application is for information only (fringe application seeking officer comments in relation to any potential impact the proposal may have upon the Brecon Beacons National Park). 20/18382/FRI Torfaen County Pontypool Railway Fringe consultation relating to E:330036 20 February 2020 Borough Council Station 19/P/0758/FUL for Construction of a car N:200337 Sarah Hensby - Senior Pontypool Road park, access roads from the A4042 and Planner New Inn a new passenger footbridge (including an Ty Blaen Torfaen accessible lift) Ffordd Panteg New Inn Page 6 of 6 .
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