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122 Appnum Registered Da Applications decided by Delegated Powers between 01/11/2009 and 30/11/2009 Total Count of Applications: 122 AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate WRT 10/11/2009 09/01989/W Howells School Llandaff T1 - Green Beech close to the new HOWELLS SCHOOL, building – this is to have the branches CARDIFF ROAD, lifted up over the building by LLANDAFF, CAERDYDD, approximately 4ft, shortening back CF5 2YD branches away from the building to 6ft and then lifting the underskirt of the tree to a common height. T2 - Copper Beech further down, close to a new building – now extending over building. Reduce all round back to old pruning points, clearing it back away from a neighbouring property the other side of the footpath. Clear branches away from the building by 6ft, removing some of the lower branches back to the main trunk, again to clear the building. 0 True ATR 16/11/2009 09/02024/W 16/11/2009 Rees Proposed Garage Extension LLYSWEN, HEOL-Y-PARC, PENTYRCH, CARDIFF, CF15 9NB ADAM AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 56 True REF 04/11/2009 09/01569/C 09/09/2009 Mr Alun Woodruff CHANGE OF USE OF GROUND, CROMWELL HOUSE, 1-3 FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS OF FITZALAN PLACE, EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING TO ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, THAT OF AN EDUCATIONAL CF24 0ED ESTABLISHMENT 53 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01737/C 02/10/2009 Hall Conversion of first floor retail store to 123-124 CLIFTON STREET, two residential units, accessed via a new ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, two storey rear stairwell. CF24 1LX BUTE AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 102 False PER 17/11/2009 09/01419/C 07/08/2009 Mr B Marchant SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION 16 WINDSOR ESPLANADE, TO REAR OF BUILDING CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 5BG 42 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01769/C 13/10/2009 Cardiff Bay Partnership OFFICES (USE CLASS B1), GROUND PROPOSED NEW OFFICE FLOOR RETAIL (USE CLASS A1) AND PLOT 1, ASSEMBLY / OR FOOD AND DRINK (A3) AND / OR SQUARE, BRITANNIA OFFICES (B1); (VARIATION OF QUAY, CARDIFF BAY CONDITIONS 1C & 1D OF PLANNING PERMISSION 05/2749C TO EXTEND PERIOD OF TIME FOR THE APPLICATION OF APPROVAL OF RESERVED MATTERS AND COMMENCEMENT OF DEVELOPMENT) 53 True PER 10/11/2009 09/01581/C 18/09/2009 Techniquest ERECTION OF EXTERNAL FIRST TECHNIQUEST, STUART FLOOR EXHIBITION SPACE OVER STREET, CARDIFF BAY, EXISTING SERVICE YARD WITH CARDIFF, CF10 5BW CLASSROOM CAER AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 54 True PER 03/11/2009 09/01571/W 10/09/2009 Mr & Mrs Mapstone SINGLE STOREY SIDE EXTENSION, 13 KNIGHTSWELL ROAD, CONSERVATORY TO REAR AND CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 ALTERATIONS TO REAR 4RT 56 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01711/W 29/09/2009 Mr & Mrs Meredith SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO 16 ST MARYS COURT, REAR OF EXISTING DWELLING CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5PU 52 True PER 27/11/2009 09/01751/W 06/10/2009 Mr David Maule REAR DORMER 46 AMROTH ROAD, CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5DT CANT AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 50 True PER 04/11/2009 09/01637/W 15/09/2009 Fowler TWO STOREY EXTENSION TO REAR 31 BROADSTAIRS ROAD, AND SIDE -NEW FRONT PORCH & LECKWITH, CARDIFF, ROOF EXTENSION FROM HIP TO CF11 8DE GABLE. 53 True PER 06/11/2009 09/01591/W 14/09/2009 Principality Building Society CREATION OF ONE BEDROOM PART OF LAND AT REAR PROPERTY FOLLOWING OF 424 COWBRIDGE DEMOLITION OF EXTENSION AND ROAD EAST, CANTON, ALTERATIONS INCLUDING NEW CARDIFF, CF5 1JN ACCESS RAMP 74 False PER 27/11/2009 09/01639/W 14/09/2009 Capital Retail Park Partnership APPROVAL OF RESERVED MATTERS FAST FOOD SITE AT - FAST FOOD RESTAURANT WITHIN ENTRANCE, CAPITAL USE CLASS A3 RETAIL PARK, LECKWITH ROAD, CANTON CATH AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 49 True PER 26/11/2009 09/01771/C 08/10/2009 Abercrombie & Fitch PROPOSED NEW SHOP FRONT 74-76 GRAND ARCADE, INSTALLATION UG 18-19 ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT, GRAND ARCADE, CITY CENTRE 55 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01695/C 30/09/2009 sis ( Ladbrokes) Installation of 90cm painted grey dish on THE PARC HOTEL, PARK galvanised steel brackets PLACE, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 3UD 56 True PER 23/11/2009 09/01705/C 28/09/2009 Tucker RETAIN FIRST FLOOR REAR FIXED REAR OF 5 MINNY OBSCURE GLAZED WINDOW TO STREET, CATHAYS, STAIR LOBBY AS BUILT TO MEET CARDIFF, CF24 4ER BUILDING CONTROL REQUIREMENTS 55 True PER 19/11/2009 A/09/00199/C 25/09/2009 Carluccio's Ltd 2 X FASCIA SIGNS BLUE 3, CARDIFF CENTRAL BACKGROUND WHITE INTERNALLY LIBRARY, THE HAYES, ILLUMINATED LETTERS CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, 3X PROJECTING SIGNS WHITE CF10 1EG LETTERS ON BLUE BACKGROUND 41 True PER 16/11/2009 A/09/00203/C 06/10/2009 Digital Connexions NEW FASCIA SIGN UNIT LG84, ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 53 True PER 13/11/2009 09/01666/C 21/09/2009 Mr John Denton-Smith CONVERSION OF EXISTING 12 HIRWAIN STREET, PROPERTY TO CREATE 2 NO. CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 SEPARATE DWELLINGS, WITH 4JH ALTERATION WORKS 42 True PER 27/11/2009 09/01843/C 16/10/2009 Pret a Manger INSTALLATION OF TWO Pret a Manger ST DAVIDS 2 CONDENSER UNITS DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 56 True PER 30/11/2009 09/01708/C 05/10/2009 Dovey Estates Ltd CHANGE OF USE FROM OFFICES TO FIRST & SECOND FLOOR, TANNING & BEAUTY PARLOUR 26-27 ST MARY STREET, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 1JD 54 True PER 30/11/2009 09/01761/C 07/10/2009 Welsh Rugby Union 1. INSERTION OF TWO NEW YATES WINE LODGE, WINDOWS ON THE REAR WESTGATE STREET, CITY ELEVATION. 2. INSERTION OF NEW CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 EXTERNAL ESCAPE EXIT (SINLGE 1DA LEAF DOOR) AND METAL ESCAPE STAIR ON SIDE ELEVATION. 3. REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING GALVANISED METAL SECURITY PALISADE FENCING AND GATE WITH PAINTED METAL RAILINGS AND GATE. 54 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01726/C 01/10/2009 Mr Munir SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION 40 HARRIET STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4BY 49 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01755/C 06/10/2009 Morris SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO 9 HARRIET STREET, THE REAR CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4BU 56 True REF 02/11/2009 09/01254/C 07/09/2009 Mr Ian Jeremiah NEW WORKSHOP AND STORAGE 116 CRWYS ROAD, UNIT AT REAR OF SHOP UNIT CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4NR 80 False PER 27/11/2009 09/01365/C 08/09/2009 Helical Bar plc NEW FACADE LIGHTING TO ENTRANCES TO ROYAL MORGAN ARCADE ENTRANCE, ST ARCADE AND MORGAN MARY STREET, NEW LIGHT FITTING, ARCADE, ST MARY NEW UPLIGHTING, EXTENDED STREET SHOPFRONT FASCIA, NEW PILASTER CAPPINGS, REPAINT FRONT FACADE, NEW SIGNAGE AND RAISE EXISTING CANOPY TO ROYAL ARCADE ENTRANCE, ST MARY STREET 56 True REF 19/11/2009 09/01500/C 24/09/2009 Mr John Mallatt DEMOLITION OF EXISTING STORAGE 1A LLANTRISANT STREET, BUILDINGS AND THE DEVELOPMENT CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 OF NEW BUILD RESIDENTIAL 4JB PROPERTY PROVIDING 2 NO. 2 BED TERRACED PROPERTIES 30 True PER 04/11/2009 09/01652/C 05/10/2009 Best Sellers Retail UK NEW RETAIL UNIT SHOPFRONT LG11/12, ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 35 True PER 16/11/2009 09/01715/C 12/10/2009 Lakeland Installation of new shopfront UNIT UG30-31, ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 40 True PER 16/11/2009 09/01752/C 07/10/2009 Digital Connexions INSTALLATION OF NEW SHOPFRONT UNIT LG84, ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 38 True PER 16/11/2009 A/09/00205/C 09/10/2009 Essential NEW FASCIA SIGNAGE 23 ST DAVID'S DEWI SANT, GRAND ARCADE, CITY CENTRE 38 True PER 16/11/2009 A/09/00206/C 09/10/2009 Marks & Spencers Plc 1 NO INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED MARKS AND SPENCER, FASCIA SIGN 72-76 QUEEN STREET, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 2XG 35 True PER 16/11/2009 09/01780/C 12/10/2009 Mr Walker DEMOLISH REAR GARAGE AND 48 LLANTRISANT STREET, ERECT GROUND FLOOR REAR CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 EXTENSION AND REAR DORMER 4JE EXTENSION 35 True PER 16/11/2009 A/09/00201/C 12/10/2009 Mrs Cath Stobbart NEW SHOP SIGNAGE UNIT UG30-31, ST DAVIDS 2 DEVELOPMENT-THE HAYES, THE HAYES, CITY CENTRE 39 True PER 27/11/2009 A/09/00209/C 19/10/2009 Mitchells & Butlers NEW INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED 85 ST MARY STREET, SIGNAGE CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 1DW CRE AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 56 True PER 10/11/2009 09/01638/W 15/09/2009 Mr David Lambert SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION 13 PARC TO KITCHEN & DINING ROOM + CASTELL-Y-MYNACH, COVERED WAY TO SIDE ENTRANCE. CREIGIAU, CARDIFF, CF15 9NU 34 True PER 16/11/2009 09/01794/W 13/10/2009 Mr Andrew Mingay SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO 4 NANT Y GWLADYS, ST REAR FAGANS, CARDIFF, CF5 6HJ CYNC AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 56 True PER 16/11/2009 09/01578/E 21/09/2009 Evans TWO STOREY EXTENSION TO 4 BRYN-GWYN ROAD, FRONT WITH BALCONY AND PART CYNCOED, CARDIFF, SINGLE/PART TWO STOREY CF23 6PQ EXTENSION TO REAR 56 True PER 19/11/2009 09/01684/E 24/09/2009 Mr Homewood BUILD UP GABLE END AND REAR 1 WINDERMERE AVENUE, APEX DORMER TO CREATE ROATH PARK, CARDIFF, HABITABLE SPACE CF23 5PQ 48 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01750/E 07/10/2009 Mrs Rebecca David SINGLE STOREY REAR EXTENSION 101 GWERN RHUDDI ROAD, CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6PS 56 True PER 24/11/2009 09/01712/E 29/09/2009 Mr & Mrs Curran SINGLE STOREY PITCHED ROOF 61 DAN-Y-COED ROAD, EXTENSION TO REAR CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6NE 71 False PER 24/11/2009 09/01623/E 14/09/2009 Carrington PROPOSED GARAGE AND STORE 12A CYNCOED PLACE, WITH KITCHEN TERRACE OVER CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6SG 48 True PER 30/11/2009 09/01798/E 13/10/2009 Mr Clarke CONSERVATORY TO REAR 317 CYNCOED ROAD, ELEVATION CYNCOED, CARDIFF, CF23 6PD GABA AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 54 True PER 30/11/2009 09/01757/W 07/10/2009 Mr & Mrs Takel SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO 56 HEATHFIELD ROAD, REAR GABALFA, CARDIFF, CF14 3JY 56 True PER 19/11/2009 09/01527/W 24/09/2009 Mr Christopher Gerrard RETENTION OF GROUND FLOOR 108 NEW ZEALAND ROAD, SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION AT GABALFA, CARDIFF, CF14 BACK OF HOUSE 3BS GRAN AppNum Registered AppName Proposal Location Days taken <= 56 Dcn DcnDate 45 True PER 27/11/2009 09/01802/C 13/10/2009 Mr Mohammed Arish CONVERSION TO 2 NO.
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