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Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 6 March 2020 Weekly List of Planning Applications Date: 6 March 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 20/18259/FUL Mr Colin Evans Mr Wynne Davies Land At Cantref Composite planning application E:305603 28 February 2020 Cantref Adventure Annedd Wen Adventure Farm And Part for retrospective planning N:225491 Farm Llanddew Of Field To North permission for 1. The installation Upper Cantref Brecon Adjacent. of 2 no. septic tanks. 2. Erection Brecon Powys Upper Cantref of a stable block. 3. The change LD3 9SY Brecon of use of agricultural land to provide a maize maze from 1st July to 31st October each year. 20/18364/CPL Mr Graham Wearne Mr Joseph Holden Usk Reservoir Proposed pipework replacement E:283089 3 March 2020 Welsh Water (Ty Mott MacDonald Cwmwysg Trecastle and associated upgrade works N:229132 Awen) Spring Bank House Brecon Spooner Close Mott Macdonald Newport 33 Stamford Street NP10 8FZ Altrincham Cheshire WA14 1ES 20/18401/DISCON Mr Kenneth Lloyd Mr Kenneth Lloyd 4 Cross Yard To discharge conditions 6 E:304794 26 February 2020 K. J. Lloyd Architect K. J. Lloyd Architect Brecon (contamination risk assessment), N:228239 49 Coed Y Pia 49 Coed Y Pia LD3 7FE 7 (remediation strategy report) Llanbradach Llanbradach and 20 (archaeology) pursuant to CAERPHILLY CAERPHILLY planning permission Caerphilly CF83 3PT 18/16045/FUL (12 No Residential Units) Page 1 of 3 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18408/FUL Mr Darran Harris Mr Barrie Davies Units 8, 9 And 10, Penyfan Change of use from self-storage E:303234 3 March 2020 Velocity Fitness Asbri Planning Ltd. Business Park, Ffrwdgrech units (Use Class B8) to a N:228024 C/O Agent Unit 9 Industrial Estate, Brecon rehabilitation and wellness centre United Kingdom Oak Tree Court Powys, LD3 8LA (D2 use class) and associated Cardiff Gate Business Park parking area Cardiff CF23 8RS 20/18413/FUL Ms Helen Marks Mr Paul Leach Dan Y Graig Rebuilding works to existing E:323391 5 March 2020 Dan Y Graig Hess-Kincaid-Leach Crickhowell Road Grade II dwelling house following N:215542 Crickhowell Road 39 Radcliffe Rd Gilwern fire damage Gilwern Oxford OX4 4BX 20/18414/LBC Ms Helen Marks Mr Paul Leach Dan Y Graig Rebuilding works to existing E:323391 5 March 2020 Dan Y Graig Hess-Kincaid-Leach Crickhowell Road Grade II dwelling house following N:215542 Crickhowell Road 39 Radcliffe Rd Gilwern fire damage Gilwern Oxford OX4 4BX 20/18419/FUL Mr & Mrs P Cox Mr Jeremy Mead Ferry Cottage Demolition of old extensions to E:327081 2 March 2020 White Horse Farm Online Architectural Ltd Glan-Y-Cafn Lane replace with new extensions and N:214493 Old Monmouth Road No2. The Courtyard Govilon other alterations Abergavenny Lion Street Abergavenny NP7 5PE 20/18433/MINOR Steve Booker Henberllan Amendment to floor dimensions E:323860 28 February 2020 Henberllan Llanbedr of summer house pursuant to N:220445 Llanbedr Crickhowell 19/17160/FUL Crickhowell 20/18429/FUL Mr & Mrs Thewes Mr Glyn Smith Nant-y-Wenynen Proposed link providing annexe E:312249 3 March 2020 Nant-y-Wenynen Glyn Smith RIBA Architect Duffryn Crawnon and art/drawing studio N:218394 Duffryn Crawnon Ty Llawen Llangynidr Llangynidr Pen-yr-Ale Lane Llangynidr Powys NP8 1NE Page 2 of 3 Application Applicant Agent Location Proposal OS Grid Date Valid Number Reference 20/18432/CPL B & S Mullen & Coates Ms Naomi Law 27 Penyfan Road Single-storey extension to rear of E:303819 3 March 2020 27, Penyfan Road Barry Tomlinson Arch Llan-faes house N:228474 Llan-Faes Serv Ltd Brecon Brecon 3 Rich Way Brecon LD3 7EH 20/18435/FUL Mr & Mrs S WILLIAMS Martin Watts Tanylan Remove two dormer windows, E:269932 3 March 2020 Tanylan, Martin Watts Arch. Llangadog retile roof and raise rear catslide N:223881 Bethlehem Assoc.Ltd SA19 9DR roof Llangadog Maesyreos Llanwrda SA19 8HD 20/18436/FUL Mr & Mrs Chris Mr Andrew Bevan Ty Usk Creation of an access to replace E:301254 4 March 2020 Woodward A B Planning Penpont existing substandard access N:228200 Ty Usk AB Planning Brecon Llanspyddid 2a High Street Brecon Crickhowell NP8 1BW 20/18440/FUL Mr And Mrs J Stepto Mr Rob Jones Wern Watkin To remove existing timber/glazed E:321475 6 March 2020 Wern Watkin R.Jones Installations Ltd Hillside conservatory and replace with N:215338 Hillside 31 Albert Road Llangattock single storey extension. Llangattock Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 5RH Page 3 of 3 .
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