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Week Ending 14Th September 2020 Weekly list of new planning applications. Week ending 14 Sep 2020 Application No. P2020/0619 Officer Andrea Davies Type Full Plans Ward Dyffryn Date Valid 9th September 2020 Parish Dyffryn Clydach Community Council Proposal Construction of retaining walls/structures and steps with associated railings to front of property. Location 9 The Highlands Neath Abbey SA10 6PF Applicant’s Name & Address Mrs Raydene Jones 9 The Highlands Neath Abbey Neath SA10 6PF Easting 272948 Northing 197940 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0700 Officer Andrea Davies Type Full Plans Ward Dyffryn Date Valid 25th August 2020 Parish Dyffryn Clydach Community Council Proposal Conversion of property currently containing 2 no. 2 Bed Flats and 1 no. 4 Bed Flats to provide 2 no. 2 Bed Flats and 1 no. 4 Bed House of Multiple Occupation. Location 27-28 St Johns Terrace Neath Abbey SA10 7NA Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr James Stevens Jason Evans C/o Agent Evans Banks Planning Limited 2 Llandeilo Road Cross Hands Carmarthenshire SA14 6NA Easting 273175 Northing 197381 ********************************************************************************** Page 1 of 11 Application No. P2020/0741 Officer Rhodri Griffiths Type Full Plans Ward Rhos Date Valid 10th September 2020 Parish Cilybebyll Community Council Proposal Agricultural outbuilding Location Gellinudd Farm Tramway Road Gellinudd Pontardawe Swansea Neath Port Talbot SA8 3HW Applicant’s Name & Address Mr David Hughes Gellinudd Farm Tramway Road Gellinudd Pontardawe Swansea SA8 3HW Easting 273728 Northing 204585 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0755 Officer Rhodri Griffiths Type Prior Notification Ward Rhos Agricultural Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Cilybebyll Community Council Proposal Prior Notification application for the construction of a new agricultural building for the storage of hay. Location Maes Llan Farm Maes Llan Access Road Cilybebyll Pontardawe Swansea Neath Port Talbot SA8 3JN Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr Mike Price Mr Gary Seymour Maes Llan Farm 10 Wellfield Maes Llan Access Road Melincourt Cilybebyll Neath Pontardawe Neath Port Talbot Swansea SA11 4AU SA8 3JN Easting 274791 Northing 204790 ********************************************************************************** Page 2 of 11 Application No. P2020/0764 Officer Karen Collins Type Full Plans Ward Ystalyfera Date Valid 11th September 2020 Parish Ystalyfera Community Council Proposal Single storey front extension Location 14 Swan Lane Ystalyfera Swansea Neath Port Talbot SA9 2JB Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mrs P Jones Mr Stephen Lee 14 Swan Lane NPTC Ystalyfera Neath Civic Centre Swansea Neath SA9 2JB SA11 3QZ Easting 277213 Northing 208984 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0758 Officer Matt Fury Type Full Plans Ward Port Talbot Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Port Talbot Proposal Change of use of existing domestic garage to Beauty Treatment Room and storage Location 21 Broad Street Port Talbot SA13 1EW Applicant’s Name & Address Mrs Samara Richards 21 Broad Street Port Talbot SA131EW Easting 277043 Northing 189549 ********************************************************************************** Page 3 of 11 Application No. P2020/0765 Officer Matt Fury Type App for Non-Material Ward Glynneath Amendments Date Valid 9th September 2020 Parish Glynneath Town Council Proposal Proposed Non-Material Amendment to Planning Permission ref. P2019/5446 for the Insertion of patio doors with Juliet balcony in rear elevation, roof lantern and removal of high level windows Location 143A High Street Glynneath SA11 5AP Applicant’s Name & Address Mr Stephen John 11 Min Yr Awel Pont Nedd Fechan Neath SA11 5ND Easting 288611 Northing 206733 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0770 Officer Russell Borthwick Type Full Plans Ward Aberavon Date Valid 7th September 2020 Parish Port Talbot Proposal Single-storey side extension to existing unit plus external plant with screening Location Unit 2 Christchurch Road Aberavon SA12 7BZ Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address N Plumber Buckmaster Batcup Architects Unit 2 Buckmaster Batcup Architects Ltd Christchurch Road 70 Walter Road Aberavon Swansea SA12 7BZ SA1 4QA United Kingdom Easting 275059 Northing 191077 ********************************************************************************** Page 4 of 11 Application No. P2020/0787 Officer Matt Fury Type Variation of Condition Ward Briton Ferry West Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Briton Ferry Town Council Proposal Section 73 Application to vary wording of condition 1 of Planning Application P2015/0975 granted permission on December 12th 2015 to allow extension of time to commence start of development. Location Sofidel UK (Baglan) Brunel Way Baglan Energy Park Neath Neath Port Talbot SA11 2HZ Applicant’s Name & Address Sofidel UK (Baglan) Ms Kerry Mackinnon Sofidel UK Brunel Way Baglan Energy Park Neath Neath Port Talbot SA11 2HZ Easting 273338 Northing 192970 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0784 Officer Karen Collins Type Works to a tree with a TPO Ward Trebanos Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Pontardawe Town Council Proposal Works to Ash Tree covered by Tree Preservation Order T290/W3 - comprising of canopy lift, and reduction of southern canopy by approximately 2m. Location Hazeldene Pheasant Road Trebanos Pontardawe Swansea Neath Port Talbot SA8 4DP Applicant’s Name & Address Mr Ian Roderick Hazeldene Pheasant Road Trebanos Pontardawe Swansea SA8 4DP Easting 270774 Northing 202695 Page 5 of 11 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0785 Officer Karen Collins Type Full Plans Ward Neath East Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Neath Town Council Proposal Replacement car parking scheme to facilitate garage conversion Location 6 May Drew Way Penrhiwtyn SA11 2HX Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr A Nitu Mr Alex Smith 6 May Drew Way Simply Planning Penrhiwtyn 501, Castle Court SA11 2HX 6 Cathedral Road Cardiff CF11 9LJ Easting 274398 Northing 195635 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0786 Officer Matt Fury Type Existing Lawful Ward Pelenna Development Certificate Date Valid 8th September 2020 Parish Pelenna Community Council Proposal Lawful Development Certificate (Existing) Storage of lorries and maintenance of same. Location The Yard Efail Fach Pontrhydyfen SA12 9UB Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr Jeffrey Howard Mr Ron Bagshaw Church House Ron Bagshaw & Associates The Annexe Woodfield House Railway Terrace 1B Rosser Terrace Tonmawr Cilfrew Port Talbot Neath SA129SU SA10 8LH Easting 278759 Northing 195507 ********************************************************************************** Page 6 of 11 Application No. P2020/0790 Officer Matt Fury Type Full Plans Ward Briton Ferry West Date Valid 9th September 2020 Parish Briton Ferry Town Council Proposal 2 Storey Side Extension Location 56 Glanymor Street Briton Ferry Neath Neath Port Talbot SA11 2LF Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr David Taylor Mr Terence Morgan 11 Brynhyfryd Road 2 Gethin Street Briton Ferry Briton Ferry Neath Neath SA11 2HT SA11 2LU Easting 273882 Northing 195091 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0788 Officer Matt Fury Type Advertisement Consent Ward Blaengwrach Date Valid 11th September 2020 Parish Blaengwrach Community Council Proposal Installation of 3 number Digital Freestanding Signs and 1 number 15 inch Digital Booth Screen. Location Mcdonalds Restaurant Sewage Works Access Road Blaengwrach Neath Neath Port Talbot SA11 5NZ Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mcdonald's Restaurants Ltd Mrs Sarah Carpenter 11-59 High Street Planware Limited East Finchley The Granary, First Floor London 37 Walnut Tree Lane N2 8AW Sudbury Suffolk CO10 1BD Easting 286710 Northing 205571 ********************************************************************************** Page 7 of 11 Application No. P2020/0789 Officer Rhodri Griffiths Type App for Non-Material Ward Onllwyn Amendments Date Valid 2nd September 2020 Parish Onllwyn Community Council Proposal Non-material amendment to application P2018/0121 granted on 26/09/2028 to allow use of alternative external materials to means of enclosure and dwellings Location Plots 1-4 (former Pantyddrainen Hotel) Roman Road Banwen Neath SA10 9LH Applicant’s Name & Address Agent’s Name & Address Mr Barry Scullie Mr Ron Bagshaw C/O Agent Ron Bagshaw & Associates Woodfield House 1B Rosser Terrace Cilfrew Neath SA10 8LH Easting 285637 Northing 209696 ********************************************************************************** Application No. P2020/0792 Officer Helen Bowen Type App for Non-Material Ward Cadoxton Amendments Date Valid 11th September 2020 Parish Blaenhonddan Community Council Proposal Non-material amendment to Planning permission P2020/0386 to remove the parking area serving the existing house Tan Y Bryn and provide one vehicle access/crossover to serve the parking area of the new house only. Location Tanybryn Main Road Cadoxton SA10
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