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The Attached List Shows Those Planning Applications Received by the Council During the Stated Week CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED DURING THE WEEK ENDING 7TH DECEMBER 2017 The attached list shows those planning applications received by the Council during the stated week. These applications can be inspected during normal working hours at the address below: STRATEGIC PLANNING, HIGHWAYS, TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION COUNTY HALL CARDIFF CF10 4UW Any enquiries or representations should be addressed to the CHIEF STRATEGIC PLANNING, HIGHWAYS, TRAFFIC & TRANSPORTATION OFFICER at the above address. In view of the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, such representations will normally be available for public inspection. At Council on the 29 June 2017 the following Planning Commitee dates for 2017/18 were agreed: · 13 December 2017 · 10 January 2018 · 7 February 2018 · 7 March 2018 · 11 April 2018 · 9 May 2018 · 13 June 2018 · 11 July 2018 · 15 August 2018 Total Count of Applications: 55 ADAMSDOWN 17/02338/MJR Reserved Matters Expected Decision DEL Received: 06/12/2017 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Richard Cole Applicant: Mr MALIK , , , Agents: DLP Architecture Ltd, Systems House, 89 Heol Don, Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF14 2AT Proposal: APPROVAL OF THE DETAILS OF THE DESIGN AND EXTERNAL APPEARANCE, AND THE LANDSCAPING OF THE SITE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER OUTLINE PERMISSION 15/02271/MJR At: FORMER RIVA BINGO, AGATE STREET, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, CF24 1PF 17/02803/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/11/2017 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr & Mrs Dupree , 6, Fort Street, Roath Agents: Gregory, 55, Pencisely Crescent, Canton, CARDIFF, CF5 1DT Proposal: FIRST FLOOR REAR EXTENSION AND ROOF LIGHTS TO REAR At: 6 FORT STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF, CF24 1QQ 17/02862/MJR Discharge of Condition(s) Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/12/2017 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Richard Cole Applicant: Mr MALIK , , , Agents: DLP Architecture Ltd, Systems House, 89 Heol Don, Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF14 2AT Proposal: DISCHARGE OF CONDITIONS 4 (DRAINAGE), 5 (CONTAMINATION), 6 (REMEDIATION SCHEME), 12 (WASTE STRATEGY), 14 (ROLLER SHUTTER DOOR), 15 (PARKING), 16 (CYCLE PARKING), 17 (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN) AND 18 (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS) OF 15/02271/MJR At: FORMER RIVA BINGO, AGATE STREET, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, CF24 1PF 17/02902/MJR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/11/2017 Ward: ADAMSDOWN Case Officer: Nick Beckley Applicant: Ms Lewis Cardiff Community Housing Association, Tolven Court, Dowlais Road, Cardiff Agents: Asbri Planning Ltd., Unit 9, Oak Tree Court, Cardiff Gate Business Park, Cardiff, CF23 8RS Proposal: DEMOLITION OF EXISTING LONGCROSS HOUSE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF 32 AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL UNITS At: LONGCROSS HOUSE, LONGCROSS STREET, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF, CF24 0JW BUTETOWN 17/02488/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/12/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Johnathan Darney Applicant: Ms Burrows , 16, Eleanor Place, Butetown Agents: Zenith Design & Build Ltd., BROMFIELD, WESTRA, DINAS POWYS, , CF64 4HA Proposal: PROPOSED WINDOW TO SIDE ELEVATION. At: 16 ELEANOR PLACE, CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 5BJ 17/02831/MNR Listed Building Consent Expected Decision DEL 2 Received: 22/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Clare Beaney Applicant: S.Andrews & Son (Pwellhi) Ltd , Britannia House, Penny lane, Cowbridge Agents: Nick Renwick Architect, 6 Old Hall, High St, Cowbridge, , CF62 3AL Proposal: INTERNAL ALTERATIONS TO 3RD FLOOR At: SPINDOGS LTD THIRD FLOOR, PASCOE HOUSE, 54 BUTE STREET, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5AF 17/02881/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 29/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Wilton , 2, Bute Esplanade, Butetown Agents: Richard Whitaker Architects Ltd, 43 Plas Saint Andresse, Penarth Haven, Penarth, , CF64 1BW Proposal: PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING BUILDING WITH ALTERATIONS AND CONVERSION TO 4 NO. FLATS At: 1 BUTE ESPLANADE, CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 5BD 17/02882/MNR Conservation Area Consent Expected Decision DEL Received: 29/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mr Wilton , 2, Bute Esplanade, Butetown Agents: Richard Whitaker Architects Ltd, 43 Plas Saint Andresse, Penarth Haven, Penarth, , CF64 1BW Proposal: PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING BUILDING At: 1 BUTE ESPLANADE, CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 5BD 17/02892/MNR Listed Building Consent Expected Decision DEL Received: 28/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Richard Cole Applicant: Mr Eyres Menter a Busnes, Suite 2 Ground Floor, 54a Bute Street, Butetown Agents: , , , , , Proposal: TO RUN A THIN FIBRE CABLE BEHIND THE EXISTING DOWN-PIPE, AND DRILL AN ANGLED ENTRY INTO THE BUILDING TO CONCEAL / MINIMISE ANY VISIBLE CABLE WORK TO THE FACADE OF THE LISTED BUILDING At: 33-35 WEST BUTE STREET, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5LH 17/02925/MJR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 05/12/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Richard Cole Applicant: c/o agent Cadwyn Housing Association, , , Agents: WYG Planning and Environment, 5th Floor Longcross Court, 47 Newport Road, Cardiff, , CF24 0AD Proposal: ERECTION OF 7 ONE-BED AND 7 TWO-BED AFFORDABLE RESIDENTIAL SHIPPING CONTAINER UNITS, ONE WARDEN'S OFFICE SHIPPING CONTAINER UNIT, ROOFTOP P.V. SOLAR PANELS, EXTERNAL STORAGE CONTAINERS (FOR STORAGE OF BINS AND AS SPRINKLER STORE), BOUNDARY FENCING, ASSOCIATED LANDSCAPING AND OTHER ASSOCIATED WORKS. At: 238 BUTE STREET, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5HT A/17/00209/MNR Advertisement Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Stuart Bannister Applicant: Mr Gareth Brookes Wales Air Ambulance, TY ELUSEN, FFORDD ANGEL, LLANELLI GATE Agents: Print Sauce, Unit 5, Caerphilly Business Park, Van Road, Caerphilly, CF83 3ED Proposal: POST MOUNTED SIGN AT ENTRANCE ADVISING OF WALES AIR AMBULANCE NOW FLYING FROM CARDIFF HELLIPORT 3 At: WALES AIR AMBULANCE, CARDIFF HELIPORT, FORESHORE ROAD, CARDIFF BAY, CARDIFF, CF10 4LZ SC/17/00012/MJR Scoping Opinion Expected Decision DEL Received: 28/11/2017 Ward: BUTETOWN Case Officer: Lawrence Dowdall Applicant: Liz Evans Lichfields, Helmont House, Churchill Way, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: SCOPING OPINION ON THE SCOPE OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT TO BE SUBMITTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN APPLICATION FOR PHASE 1 DEVELOPMENT ON LAND TO KNOWN AS 'CENTRAL QUAY' At: BRAINS BREWERY, CRAWSHAY STREET AND SYTNER CARDIFF BMW DEALER, 50 PENARTH ROAD, BUTETOWN, CARDIFF, CF10 5GP CAERAU 17/02897/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 29/11/2017 Ward: CAERAU Case Officer: Jo Evans Applicant: Mr Mark Taylor , 49 Bishopston Road, Ely, Cardiff Agents: , , , , , Proposal: REAR GARDEN OUTBUILDING ( LOUNGE / PLAYROOM / STORE ) At: 49 BISHOPSTON ROAD, CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5DU 17/02905/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 30/11/2017 Ward: CAERAU Case Officer: Owen Rees Applicant: Mr. P Sampson , 63 Ty-Fry Gardens, Rumney, Cardiff Agents: Mr P Dobbins, 4 Woolacombe Avenue, Llanrumney, Cardiff, South Glamorgan UK, CF3 4TE Proposal: CONSTRUCTION OF 1 NO. 2 BED DETACHED DWELLING WITH ON SITE PARKING At: LAND ADJACENT TO 96 HEOL-YR-ODYN, CAERAU, CARDIFF, CF5 5QX CANTON 17/02854/DCH Householder Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 29/11/2017 Ward: CANTON Case Officer: Stuart Bannister Applicant: Mr Kamali , 32, Broadhaven, Canton Agents: Dai2a Ltd, Little Freestone, Whitehill, Cresselly, Kilgetty, SA68 0TX Proposal: RETENTION OF GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION TO SIDE AND REAR ENCOMPASSING EXISTING GARAGE. At: 32 BROADHAVEN, CANTON, CARDIFF, CF11 8DB CATHAYS 17/02801/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL Received: 07/12/2017 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Clare Beaney Applicant: Mrs Gaunt New Wave Installations Cardtronics UK Ltd, Hope Street, Rotherham, Rortherham Agents: Des Ager Design and Planning Consultant, 1 Turner Cottages, 33 Charterhouse Road, Godalming, , GU Proposal: RETENTION OF ATM At: INTERPAL CHARITY, 115 WOODVILLE ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4DY 17/02879/MNR Full Planning Permission Expected Decision DEL 4 Received: 04/12/2017 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Mrs Maryam Mosaedian Diba Hand Made, 18 Friars Road, Newport, Gwent Agents: , , , , , Proposal: CHANGE OF USE OF FIRST FLOOR TO TEAROOM At: 26 MORGAN ARCADE, CITY CENTRE, CARDIFF, CF10 1AF 17/02914/MJR Non Material Amendment Expected Decision DEL Received: 04/12/2017 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Lawrence Dowdall Applicant: - Rightacres Property Co. Limited, , , Agents: Lichfields, Helmont House, Churchill Way, Cardiff, , CF10 2HE Proposal: AMENDMENTS TO 14/02405/MJR - AMEND CONDITION 5 (RETAIL FLOORSPACE) AND AMEND THE POSITION OF BOLLARDS ON MILLENNIUM WAY At: PLOT 2 AND 3 AND THE PUBLIC REALM, CENTRAL SQUARE, CARDIFF A/17/00205/MNR Advertisement Expected Decision DEL Received: 07/12/2017 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: Clare Beaney Applicant: Mrs Gaunt New Wave Installations Cardtronics UK Ltd, Hope Street, Rotherham, Rortherham Agents: Des Ager Design and Planning Consultant, 1 Turner Cottages, 33 Charterhouse Road, Godalming, , GU Proposal: RETENTION OF SIGNAGE At: INTERPAL CHARITY, 115 WOODVILLE ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, CF24 4DY A/17/00210/MNR Advertisement Expected Decision DEL Received: 04/12/2017 Ward: CATHAYS Case Officer: James Fenton Applicant: Tossell Hugh James, Hodge House, 114-116 St Mary Street, Cardiff Agents: Lichfields, Helmont House, Churchill Way, Cardiff, , CF10 2HE Proposal: 2 X NON-ILLUMINATED GLASS PANEL SIGNS
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