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Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 28 May 2021 Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 28 May 2021 Planning applications can be viewed via the Authority’s website at www.beacons-npa.gov.uk 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 are 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 21/19741/FUL Mr Phillip Sevenoaks Mr Clive Lillow Upper Cefn Wern Farm Extending the roof structure of E:315123 25 May 2021 Upper Cefn Wern Farm 17 Blaenau Gwent Llangorse existing cattle and fodder N:229028 Llangorse Workshops Brecon buildings to create a covered Brecon Pond Road cattle collecting yard Brynmawr Ebbw Vale Monmouthshire NP23 4BL 21/19886/FUL Mr Robin Watson Mr Peter Weavers Trebinshwn House Change of use of the Trebinshiwn E:313649 24 May 2021 Trebinshwn House Peter Weavers Business Llangasty House and associated N:224125 Llangasty Services Brecon outbuildings to mixed use to Brecon Romans include D2 (functions) and its Bronllys Road existing use as a Language School. Talgarth LD3 0HH Please note: Applications for “discharge of condition” (DISCON) are shown for information only. Applications for “non-material amendment” (MINOR) are shown for information only. Applications for a Screening or Scoping Opinion (SCO) are shown for information only. Fringe applications (FRI) seek officer comments in relation to any potential impact the proposal may have upon the Brecon Beacons National Park and are shown for information only. To view the application please refer to the relevant Local Authority. Please note: Applications for “Lawful Development Certificates” (CPE or CPL). These types of applications must be decided in accordance with strict legal rules. Observations and/or comments are only relevant if they relate to the facts of the case. You can contact the Development Management team for further guidance. Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 21/19917/FUL Mr Andrew Hatton And 8 Cwrt Y Camden Single storey extension to west E:305541 21 May 2021 Mrs Sarah Le Gat Brecon gable, demolition of single garage N:228124 8 Eureka Powys and erection of double garage. Cwrt Y Camden Brecon 21/19927/FUL MR PHIL PRITCHARD MR ROGER FIELD Timbercraft Park Full planning application for the E:321931 27 May 2021 Timbercraft Park, FTAA LIMITED Granada Park Industrial construction of 4 no. x 96 sq.m N:217376 GRANADA PERK 6 High Street Estate new industrial workshops (use INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Crickhowell Llangattock class B2), 4 no x 34 sq.m new LLANGATTOCK NP8 1BW industrial starter units (use class B1) and 4. no new studio units (use class B1), ancillary office, communal areas and toilets as well as access, parking, landscaping, services and associated development. 21/19928/FRI Huw Roberts Land At Rhydycar West Proposed mixed leisure E:304488 30 April 2021 Merthyr Tydfil County Merthyr Tydfil development N:204665 Borough Council Civic Centre Castle Street Merthyr Tydfil Please note: Applications for “discharge of condition” (DISCON) are shown for information only. Applications for “non-material amendment” (MINOR) are shown for information only. Applications for a Screening or Scoping Opinion (SCO) are shown for information only. Fringe applications (FRI) seek officer comments in relation to any potential impact the proposal may have upon the Brecon Beacons National Park and are shown for information only. To view the application please refer to the relevant Local Authority. Please note: Applications for “Lawful Development Certificates” (CPE or CPL). These types of applications must be decided in accordance with strict legal rules. Observations and/or comments are only relevant if they relate to the facts of the case. You can contact the Development Management team for further guidance. Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 21/19933/CON Brychan and Thelma Hall Farm Seek to vary S106 Planning E:324376 4 May 2021 Powell Llangenny Obligation relating to P20576 N:216980 Hall Farm Crickhowell stating that Converted Barn Llangenny should only be used for tourist Crickhowell accommodation, to allow residential occupation of Barn by family member who is partner in the agricultural business 21/19940/MINO Huw Scourfield Matt Fletcher Cantref Reservoir Minor amendment to application E:298958 5 May 2021 R Dwr Cymru Welsh Renewables First Ltd Cwmtaf number 18/16883/FUL. Change of N:218245 Water The Mill Merthyr Tydfil elevation for door entrance and Pentwyn Road Brimscombe Hill extended access track. Nelson Brimscombe Treharris Stroud GL5 2QG 21/19952/FUL Mr E Buck Mr Jonathan Like Upper Pentwyn Farm Conversion of first floor of E:331752 7 May 2021 Upper Pentwyn Farm, Morgan and Horowskyj Tre-Fedw Road existing stone barn into annex N:223193 Tre-Fedw Road Architects LLP Cymyoy accommodation for existing Cymyoy The School Room dwelling. Castle Street Abergavenny NP7 5EE Please note: Applications for “discharge of condition” (DISCON) are shown for information only. Applications for “non-material amendment” (MINOR) are shown for information only. Applications for a Screening or Scoping Opinion (SCO) are shown for information only. Fringe applications (FRI) seek officer comments in relation to any potential impact the proposal may have upon the Brecon Beacons National Park and are shown for information only. To view the application please refer to the relevant Local Authority. Please note: Applications for “Lawful Development Certificates” (CPE or CPL). These types of applications must be decided in accordance with strict legal rules. Observations and/or comments are only relevant if they relate to the facts of the case. You can contact the Development Management team for further guidance. Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 21/19953/LBC Mr E Buck Mr Jonathan Like Upper Pentwyn Farm Conversion of first floor of E:331752 6 May 2021 Upper Pentwyn Farm, Morgan and Horowskyj Tre-Fedw Road existing stone barn into annex N:223193 Tre-Fedw Road Architects LLP Cymyoy accommodation for existing Cymyoy The School Room dwelling. Castle Street Abergavenny NP7 5EE 21/19972/CPL Mr Karl Speed Miss Charlotte Lockwood Outdoor Pursuits Centre Proposed Use of land at the E:311938 17 May 2021 Speed Adventures Roythornes Solicitors Station Road Outdoor Pursuits Centre for the N:223053 Limited 14 Park Row Talybont-On-Usk siting of 15 tents and 5 camping Tree Tops Nottingham pods 182 Rhiwr Dda NG1 6GR Taffs Wells 21/19984/FUL Mr & Mrs L & R Ms Naomi Law Sherfield Two-storey extension to side E:304111 25 May 2021 Patterson-Jones Barry Tomlinson Arch The Avenue elevation N:228888 Sherfield Serv Ltd Brecon The Avenue 3 Rich Way Brecon Brecon LD3 7EH 21/19987/DISCO Mr Chris Jones Mr Lee Pickett Bryn Terrace Discharge of condition 3 in E:305655 18 May 2021 N Greenfield Gardens TSC Ltd Vaynor Road pursuant to planning application N:211254 Pentrebach Heol Corn Du Pontsticill 20/18322/FUL. Merthyr Tydfil Brecon Heights Merthyr Tydfil CF48 1BW Please note: Applications for “discharge of condition” (DISCON) are shown for information only. Applications for “non-material amendment” (MINOR) are shown for information only. Applications for a Screening or Scoping Opinion (SCO) are shown for information only. Fringe applications (FRI) seek officer comments in relation to any potential impact the proposal may have upon the Brecon Beacons National Park and are shown for information only. To view the application please refer to the relevant Local Authority. Please note: Applications for “Lawful Development Certificates” (CPE or CPL). These types of applications must be decided in accordance with strict legal rules. Observations and/or comments are only relevant if they relate to the facts of the case. You can contact the Development Management team for further guidance. Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 21/19993/PAR Project Officer (Housing Senior Planning Old School Building Former school building owned by E:315695 19 May 2021 Solutions) Simone Coordinator Louise Evans Back Lane Powys County Council which is N:233883 Hodges Powys County Council Talgarth now surplus to requirements Powys County Council County Hall following the construction of a Powys County Council Spa Road East new school on the outskirts of United Kingdom Llandrindod Wells the settlement. LD1 5LG 21/20005/FUL Ms Claire Gilbertson Mr Neil reid-warrilow Tyr Y Wen Farm Outdoor riding arena for E:332166 21 May 2021 Tyr Y Wen Farm, Great Pegasus Arenas Ltd Great Triley Road domestic use, timber post and N:216645 Triley Road Western Way Triley rail fencing and a sand and fibre Triley Braodaxe Business Park riding surface Llantilio Pertholey Presteigne LD8 2UH 21/20007/FRI Torfaen County Borough Rothingdean Garage conversion with window E:329692 26 May 2021 - Miss T Leck 101 Usk Road alterations, first floor extension N:200831 (Torfaen Ref: Pontypool above garage and widening of 21/P/0458/HH) access for increased parking. 21/20008/TRCA Linda Crook LEAF Arboriculture & 2 Mill Bank T1 - Row of conifer trees/over- E:322949 21 May 2021 MillBank Management Ltd Forestry James Huntington Hay-on-wye grown boundary conifer hedge. N:242584 Radisson LEAF Arboriculture & HR3 5DH Fell to ground level. Dilwyn Forestry Hereford Cae Graig Cottage Hardwicke Hay-on-Wye HR3 5ES Please note: Applications for “discharge of condition” (DISCON) are shown for information only. Applications for “non-material amendment” (MINOR) are shown for information only.
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