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Week Ending 14Th July 2021
Weekly list of new planning applications. Week ending 12 Jul 2021 Application No. P2020/1066 Officer Matt Fury Type Listed Building Consent Ward Port Talbot Date Valid 5th July 2021 Parish Port Talbot Proposal Construction of ramp to facilitate access to the front of the property. Location Masonic Lodge 8 Forge Road Port Talbot SA131US Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr Roy Vaughn Mr Thomas Connolly Masonic Lodge 21 Chalice Court 8 Forge Road Aberavon Port Talbot Port Talbot SA131US Neath Port Talbot SA12 7DA Easting 276660 Northing 190108 Listed Building Grade II ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2021/0517 Officer Matt Fury Type Full Plans Ward Sandfields West Date Valid 9th July 2021 Parish Port Talbot Proposal First floor side extension, single storey rear extension Location 59 Afandale Sandfields Port Talbot SA12 7BQ Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr Craig Mallon Mr Husam Sami 59 Afandale 39 Tan Y Lan Terrace Sandfields Morriston Port Talbot Swansea SA12 7BQ SA6 7DU Easting 274161 Northing 191528 ********************************************************************************** Page 1 of 8 Application No. P2021/0632 Officer Daisy Tomkins Type Full Plans Ward Coedffranc Central Date Valid 6th July 2021 Parish Coedffranc Town Council Proposal First floor rear extension, balcony and screening. Location 66 New Road Skewen Neath SA10 6HA Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr and Mrs Yip Mr Antony Walker 66 New Road AgW Architecture -
BD22 Neath Port Talbot Unitary Development Plan
G White, Head of Planning, The Quays, Brunel Way, Baglan Energy Park, Neath, SA11 2GG. Foreword The Unitary Development Plan has been adopted following a lengthy and com- plex preparation. Its primary aims are delivering Sustainable Development and a better quality of life. Through its strategy and policies it will guide planning decisions across the County Borough area. Councillor David Lewis Cabinet Member with responsibility for the Unitary Development Plan. CONTENTS Page 1 PART 1 INTRODUCTION Introduction 1 Supporting Information 2 Supplementary Planning Guidance 2 Format of the Plan 3 The Community Plan and related Plans and Strategies 3 Description of the County Borough Area 5 Sustainability 6 The Regional and National Planning Context 8 2 THE VISION The Vision for Neath Port Talbot 11 The Vision for Individual Localities and Communities within 12 Neath Port Talbot Cwmgors 12 Ystalyfera 13 Pontardawe 13 Dulais Valley 14 Neath Valley 14 Neath 15 Upper Afan Valley 15 Lower Afan Valley 16 Port Talbot 16 3 THE STRATEGY Introduction 18 Settlement Strategy 18 Transport Strategy 19 Coastal Strategy 21 Rural Development Strategy 21 Welsh Language Strategy 21 Environment Strategy 21 4 OBJECTIVES The Objectives in terms of the individual Topic Chapters 23 Environment 23 Housing 24 Employment 25 Community and Social Impacts 26 Town Centres, Retail and Leisure 27 Transport 28 Recreation and Open Space 29 Infrastructure and Energy 29 Minerals 30 Waste 30 Resources 31 5 PART 1 POLICIES NUMBERS 1-29 32 6 SUSTAINABILITY APPRAISAL Sustainability -
Past Present Future Cwmafan
About the Bevan Foundation The Bevan Foundation is Wales’ most innovative and influential think tank. We develop lasting solutions to poverty and inequality. Our vision is for Wales to be a nation where everyone has a decent standard of living, a healthy and fulfilled life, and a voice in the decisions that affect them. As an independent, registered charity, the Bevan Foundation relies on the generosity of individuals and organisations for its work, as well as charitable trusts and foundations. You can find out more about how you can support us and get involved here: https://www.bevanfoundation.org/support-us/organisations/ Acknowledgements This paper is part of the Three Towns project which is looking at the pre-conditions for growing the foundational economy in Treharris in Merthyr Tydfil, Treherbert in Rhondda Cynon Taf and Cwmafan in Neath Port Talbot. It is funded by the Welsh Government’s Foundational Economy Challenge Fund. Copyright Bevan Foundation Cover image courtesy of David Slee, Cwmafan Author – Lloyd Jones Bevan Foundation 145a High Street Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8DP February 2021 [email protected] www.bevanfoundation.org Registered charity no 1104191 Company registered in Wales no 4175018 Contents Contents .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Summary ................................................................................................................................................. 2 1. -
LDP Policy H1 Housing Sites - Description of Site Constraints & Infrastructure Requirements [DRAFT STRUCTURE]
Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 POLICY H1 HOUSING SITES 3 3 2.1 Neath STRUCTURE] 2.1.1 H1/1 Gorffwysfa Care Home, Bryncoch 3 2.1.2 H1/2 Leiros Park Extension, Bryncoch 5 [DRAFT 2.1.3 H1/3 Groves Road (Phase 2), Cimla 7 2.1.4 H1/4 Ocean View, Jersey Marine 7 2.1.5 H1/5 Dwr Y Felin Lower School, Longford 7 2.1.6 H1/6 Hafod House Care Home, Neath 7 Requirements 2.1.7 H1/7 Neath Town Centre Redevelopment, Neath 7 2.1.8 H1/8 Crymlyn Grove (Phase 2), Skewen 7 2.1.9 H1/9 Crymlyn Grove (Phase 3), Skewen 7 Infrastructure 2.1.10 H1/10 Wern Goch, Skewen 7 & 2.1.11 H1/11 Neath Road / Fairyland Road, Tonna 7 2.1.12 H1/LB/1 Waunceirch, Bryncoch 7 2.1.13 H1/LB/2 Groves Road (Phase 1), Cimla 7 Constraints 2.1.14 H1/LB/3 Elba Crescent 7 Site 2.1.15 H1/LB/4 Area 1, Coed Darcy Urban Village, Llandarcy 7 of 2.1.16 H1/LB/5 Coed Darcy Urban Village, Llandarcy 7 2.1.17 H1/LB/6 Eaglesbush, Melincryddan 7 Description 2.1.18 H1/LB/7 Garthmor (Phase 2), Melincryddan 7 - 2.1.19 H1/LB/8 Briton Ferry Road, Neath 7 2.1.20 H1/LB/9 The Ropewalk, Neath 7 Sites 2.1.21 H1/LB/10 Barrons Court, Neath Abbey 7 2.1.22 H1/LB/11 Cardonnel Road, Skewen 7 Housing 2.1.23 H1/LB/12 Crymlyn Grove (Phase 1), Skewen 7 H1 2.2 Port Talbot 7 Policy 2.2.1 H1/12 Blaenbaglan School (land to the rear of), Baglan 8 LDP 2.2.2 H1/13 Hawthorn Close, Cwmafan 8 2.2.3 H1/14 Western Logs, Cwmafan 8 2.2.4 H1/15 Neath Port Talbot College (Margam Campus) 8 2.2.5 H1/16 Glanafan Comprehensive School, Port Talbot 8 2.2.6 H1/17 Harbourside, Port Talbot 8 2.2.7 H1/18 Afan Lido and land to the rear of Tywyn School, -
Richard Burton
Richard Burton For other people named Richard Burton, see Richard Burton (disambiguation). Richard Burton, CBE (/ˈbɜrtən/; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh stage and cinema actor[1] noted for his mellifluous baritone voice and his great act- ing talent.[2][3] Establishing himself as a formidable Shakespearean ac- tor in the 1950s, with a memorable performance of Hamlet in 1964, Burton was called “the natural suc- cessor to Olivier" by critic and dramaturg Kenneth Ty- nan. An alcoholic,[3] Burton’s failure to live up to those expectations[4] disappointed critics and colleagues and fu- [3][5] eled his legend as a great thespian wastrel. Burton was born in Pontrhydyfen, where his father and some of Burton was nominated seven times for an Academy his brothers were coal miners Award without ever winning. He was a recipient of BAFTA, Golden Globe and Tony Awards for Best Ac- ing with Cecilia, Burton attended nearby Eastern Primary tor. In the mid-1960s Burton ascended into the ranks of School on Incline Row.[13] Burton said later that his sister the top box office stars,[6] and by the late 1960s was one became “more mother to me than any mother could have of the highest-paid actors in the world, receiving fees of ever been ... I was immensely proud of her ... she felt all $1 million or more plus a share of the gross receipts.[7] tragedies except her own”. Burton’s father would occa- Burton remains closely associated in the public con- sionally visit the homes of his grown daughters but was sciousness with his second wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor. -
GGAT 113 Mills and Water Power in Glamorgan and Gwent
GGAT 113: Mills and Water Power in Glamorgan and Gwent April 2012 A report for Cadw by Rachel Bowden BA (Hons) and GGAT report no. 2012/029 Richard Roberts BA (Hons) Project no. GGAT 113 The Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Ltd Heathfield House Heathfield Swansea SA1 6EL GGAT 113 Mills and Water Power in Glamorgan and Gwent CONTENTS ..............................................................................................Page Number SUMMARY...................................................................................................................3 1. INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................4 2. PREVIOUS SCOPING..............................................................................................8 3. METHODOLOGY ..................................................................................................11 4. SOURCES CONSULTED.......................................................................................15 5. RESULTS ................................................................................................................16 Revised Desktop Appraisal......................................................................................16 Stage 1 Assessment..................................................................................................16 Stage 2 Assessment..................................................................................................25 6. SITE VISITS............................................................................................................31 -
Existing Route Map – Schedule of Routes (Approved February 2018)
Existing Route Map – Schedule of Routes (Approved February 2018) Route Ref: Type Settlement Destination Statement (where relevant) BLAENGWRACH NPT-BLAE-P002 Pedestrian Blaengwrach Blaengwrach Infants School to High Street via Edwards Street N/A NPT-BLAE-P003 Pedestrian Blaengwrach Blaengwrach Primary School to Residential Area / High Street N/A BRYNAMMAN NPT-LBA-C001 Cycle Lower Brynamman Lower Brynamman to Twyn Via Amman Valley Cycle route N/A CWMAFAN NPT-CWM-C001 Cycle Cwmafan Ty'r-Owen Road (Cwmafan Infants & Junior School) to Cwmafan Road N/A NPT-CWM-C002 Cycle Cwmafan Ty'r-Owen Road (Cwmafan Infants & Junior School) to Tarren Terrace N/A NPT-CWM-P003 Pedestrian Cwmafan Cwmafan Infants & Junior School to Cwmafan Health Centre (Doctors) N/A NPT-CWM-P005 Pedestrian Cwmafan Cwmafan Health Centre (Doctors) to Residential Area via Salem Road N/A CYMMER / CROESERW NPT-CROE-C001 Cycle Croeserw Croeserw to Cymmer N/A Fail with statement – this is a useful route that links Croeserw to Caerau. There are a number NPT-CROE-C002 Cycle Croeserw Croeserw to Caerau via Menai Avenue of minor issues with the route which need to be addressed but in its current form it can be considered suitable for active travel. NPT-CROE-P001 Pedestrian Croeserw Croeserw Industrial estate to Croeserw Primary School N/A NPT-CROE-P002 Pedestrian Croeserw Croeserw Primary School to Residential Area N/A NPT-CYM-C002 Cycle Cymmer Route From Duffryn To Cymer Afan Comprehensive School N/A Fail with statement – this is a useful NCN route that acts as an important link to Cymer Afan Comprehensive School and Croeserw. -
Policy H1 'New' Housing Sites: Current Status in Respect of Planning Applications
NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (2011-2026) Policy H1 ‘New’ Housing Sites: Current Status in respect of Planning Applications (Information correct as of 10th March 2015) Planning application details are available on the Council’s website using the following link: https://planning.npt.gov.uk/welcome.asp [Note: Please type in the full application number (e.g.P2012/0345) in order to search for the relevant details]. Site Ref: Site Name Locality Brownfield / Planning Application Status Greenfield H1/1 Gorffwysfa Care Home Bryncoch Brownfield None. H1/2 Leiros Park Extension Bryncoch Greenfield None. H1/3 Groves Road (Phase 2) Cimla Greenfield None. H1/4 Ocean View Jersey Brownfield Detailed Planning Consent Granted / Site Under Marine Construction – nearing completion P2012/0345 (81 units). H1/5 Dwr Y Felin Lower School Longford Brownfield Pre-Application Discussions. H1/6 Hafod House Care Home Neath Brownfield None. H1/7 Neath Town Centre Neath Brownfield Detailed Planning Consent Granted for the Redevelopment demolition of buildings and development of car park and retail unit (Phase 1 of development) P2013/0863 – Site Under Construction. H1/8 Crymlyn Grove (Phase 2) Skewen Greenfield Detailed Planning Consent Granted / Site Under Construction P2012/0370 (76 units). H1/9 Crymlyn Grove (Phase 3) Skewen Greenfield None. H1/10 Wern Goch Skewen Greenfield Planning Consent Granted on part of the site (known as Phases 1 & 2) - Phase 1 complete Phase 2 Under Construction P2012/0171 (29 units). H1/11 Neath Road / Fairyland Road Tonna Greenfield Detailed Planning Application submitted P2015/0011 (Phase 1 – 137 units) - Undetermined. H1/12 Blaenbaglan School (land to Baglan Greenfield None. -
SOUTH Walefs
618 MWBAELCBURCH-ON-ARROW. SOUTH WALEfS . • Morrh; Johns miller {water).&! farmer'lPoweII John, farmer, Lower Gser IWilde Richard ID -P9ria, lj\rmerij Miltoq mills f9well Thomas,. farmer, Gwernybwtch 'Chure$. ho:use MIORAELSTONE-LE-rIT is a. parish on the Oad. 17,83- The li~ing is arectory, tithe rent-charge £70, net oxton river, 4 miles south-west froII\ Cardiff stations on yearly value £85. including 20 acres of glebe, in the gif~ the Great Western and Taff Vale railways and 3 west from of Miss Rous, and held since 1882 by the Rev. Archibald Penarth station on the Taff Vale railway, and li miles James Holme Russell RA., L.Th. of University and from Dinas Powis station, in the Southern divisiou of the King's Colleges, London, who resides at Penarth. Court. county of Glamorgan, Dinas Powis hundred, Cardiff union 1-rala H(}use is the property and residence of Miss Rous, and county court district, Penarth petty sessional divi- who is also the principal landowner. The soil is red sion, rural deanery of Lland~ Lower (eastern division) clay; subsoil, mar! and blue lias.· The chief crops are and archdeaoonry and' diocese of Llandaff. The chUl'cft oats and Wheat, but the land is mostly in grass. The of St. Michael is an ancient building of stone, mainly area is 799 acres; rateable value £926; and the popula of the 14th century, in the Perpendicular style, with some tion in 1891 was 102. traces of Early English, and consists of chancel, nave, Parish Clerk, Thomas Morgan. ahort transepts, south porch snd a central tower with Letters ;received through Cardiff at 7.30 a.m. -
50 Dynevor Road Skewen Neath Neath Port Talbot Price £95,995
50 Dynevor Road Skewen Neath Neath Port Talbot SA10 6TW Price £95,995 • THREE BEDROOM MID TERRACE • WELL PRESENTED • CLOSE TO LOCAL AMINITIES • ENCLOSED REAR GARDEN • NO CHAIN General Description EPC Rating: E54 Clee Tompkinson Francis are pleased to offer for sale a well presented three bedroom mid terrace property situated in the popular area of Skewen. The property comprises of:- Entrance/hallway,Living/dinning room,Kitchen. To first floor is 3 bedrooms and family bathroom. Enclosed rear garden. Tel: 01639 646 926 Email: [email protected] Web: www.ctf-uk.com 50 Dynevor Road, Skewen, Neath, Neath Port Talbot SA10 6TW Property Description Kitchen (11' 07" x 10' 03") or (3.53m x 3.12m) Clee Tompkinson Francis are pleased to offer for sale Mixture of wall and base units with over top work a well presented three bedroom mid terrace property surface,stainless steel sink with mixer tap,uPVC window situated in the popular area of Skewen. The property to side and rear,integrated gas Hobbs,electric comprises of:- Entrance/hallway,Living/dinning oven,stainless steel extractor fan,uPVC door to side,Vynil room,Kitchen. To first floor is 3 bedrooms and family to floor. bathroom. The property benefits from enclosed rear garden .Close to local amenities .Viewing is highly Bedroom 2 (12' 05" x 10' 02" ) or (3.78m x 3.10m) recommended on this ideal family home .NO CHAIN. Radiator,uPVC window to rear, Laminate to floor. Entrance Bathroom (10' 10" x 9' 08" ) or (3.30m x 2.95m) Entrance via uPVC door, Ceramic tiles to floor. -
NLCA37 South Wales Valleys - Page 1 of 13
National Landscape Character 31/03/2014 NLCA37 SOUTH WALES VALLEYS © Crown copyright and database rights 2013 Ordnance Survey 100019741 Cymoedd y De – disgrifiad cryno Mae llawer o gymoedd dwfn, trefoledig yn brathu i fynydd-dir eang. Ynghyd â’r etifeddiaeth ddiwydiannol, a hunaniaeth bendant ei phobl, mae ardal Cymoedd y De wedi esgor ar rai o ddelweddau cenedlaethol mwyaf adnabyddus ac eiconig Cymru. Mae datblygiad strimynnog yn llenwi llawer o waelodion a llethrau isaf y cymoedd. Ochr yn ochr â’u cymeriad trefol a diwydiannol, ceir dir bryniog dramatig, gyda llethrau serth, gweunydd agored neu goedwigoedd. Mae rhwydweithiau o reilffyrdd a ffyrdd yn cydgysylltu pentrefi’r cymoedd. Mae natur y tir yn cyfyngu ar dramwyo rhwng y naill gwm a’r llall, ac nid oes ond ychydig fylchau uchel rhyngddynt. Mae twrw a phrysurdeb llawer o gymoedd yn gwrthgyferbynnu â chymeriad cymharol anghysbell a gwyllt y llwyfandiroedd uchel cyfagos. www.naturalresources .wales NLCA37 South Wales Valleys - Page 1 of 13 Darparodd daeareg a dyddodion mwynol yr ardal yr adnoddau a sbardunodd ymlediad cyflym datblygu diwydiannol yn y 19eg ganrif. O fedru cludo ar reilffyrdd, creodd y diwydiannau glo, dur a haearn newydd seilwaith eang o adeiladau mawrion, ffwrneisiau, tyrau, simneiau, traphontydd, tomennydd gwastraff a lefelydd. Canlyniad cartrefu’r gweithwyr yw’r rhesi hirion ac eiconig o dai teras sy’n canlyn ochrau’r bryniau: ac yn sgîl y gweithwyr, daeth capeli, siopau, ysgolion a chyfleusterau eraill, gan greu cymunedau newydd, trefol eu natur. Canlyniad arall bywyd yno, a’r amgylchedd garw, fu delwedd cymdeithas wydn, radicalaidd ei gwleidyddiaeth, a hoffai chwarae rygbi. -
South Wales. Neath
~ope's Directory.] SOUTH WALES. NEATH CHEMICAL WORKS. DAI RV KEEPERS. ENCI NE ERS (Civil & Mining) The Melincrythan Co Howells J, 3 Penydre J ones S C, Angel st (mining) denkins W, New rd, Skewen Rees D J, The Parade J ones J, 3 Windsor rd Thomas D, 13 Gnoll Park rd COAL MERCHANTS. National Dairy Co, New rd, Thomas J E R, 3 Church pl Skewen Price T M, The Parade cham· Bater Bros, Skewen Phillips M, 94 Windsor rd hers (civil & mining) Bevan & Co, Angel st Pickering Mrs F, Windsor rd Evans W E, 82 London rd Sims S, 12 Gnoll Park rd ENGRAVER. Dovey F, 129 'Vindsor rd Stephens J, 9 Queen st Evans W, Glyn-Neath Freedman H, Croft rd George W, London rd DENTISTS. Griffith E J, 17 Queen st Isaac & Moon, 15 New st FANCY REPOSITORIES. Griffiths J, Bank Chambers J ones W M, Queen st ; dentist Chuke J, 1 London rd Criffiths J, Brynglas, &a Wal· Morley H E, London rd Fox LA, 40 Queen st ters rd, Melincrythan. Coal Guttridge's Fancy Bazaar, 143 merchant. General haulier DRAPERS. Windsor rd & furniture remover Aaron W, Seven Sisters H olloway F W, 36 Windsor rd ; Meyriok W & Sons, School rd, Allin R, 75 Windsor rd also booksellers, stationers Melincrythan. Coal merchnt, Clark J, 115 London rd & newsagents & wholesale furniture remover & general Davies 'V B, The Square dealer in picture post cards haulier. Brake & waggon Davies B W, 1 Green st Jones D, 7 Cattle st ette proprietor Davies G & Co, 19 Green st • Routledg~ N, Briton Ferry rd Davies M & Co, Resolven Thomas H 0, Windsor rd Davies S T, 14 Green st FISHMONCERS.