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County Regulatory Committee Planning, Taxi Licensing and Rights of Way Committee 23rd August, 2018 For the purpose of the Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, the background papers relating to each individual planning application constitute all the correspondence on the file as numbered in the left hand column. Applications for consideration by Committee: Application No: Nature of Development: Community: Location of Development: O.S. Grid Reference: Applicant: Date Received: Recommendation of Head of Planning: P/2017/0218 Section 73 application to vary condition 2 attached to planning permission Meifod P/2015/1083 to allow change in size of poultry unit 319179.76 316429.3 Ystym Colwyn, Meifod, Powys, SY22 6XT 02.03.2017 Mr. Gittins, Ystym Colwyn Farms, Ystym Colwyn, Meifod, Powys, SY22 6XT Recommendation: Conditional Consent P/2016/0509 Full: Erection of a dwellinghouse, installation of septic tank and all Mochdre associated works including demolition of two storage buildings 308349.2 290482.49 Land in former Walled Garden at 09.05.2016 Glanhafren Hall Glanrhyd Llanidloes Road Newtown Powys SY16 4HZ Paolo Re Llanidloes Road Glanrhyd Newtown Powys SY16 4HZ Recommendation: Conditional Consent P/2018/0610 Full: Erection of 2 dwellings, installation of a package treatment plant, construction of Gladestry 2 accesses and all associated works 321495.67 250766.04 Land Adjacent to The Old Rectory, Newchurch, Powys, HR5 3QF 03.07.2018 Xafinity Pension Trustees Ltd, The Elisabeth Barker SIPP, Castle Business Park, Scotia House, Stirling, FK9 4TZ Recommendation: Conditional Consent P/2018/0590 Full: Erection of an agricultural building and associated works Meifod Dyffryn, Meifod, Powys, SY22 6HL 314892.67 312699.42 J R Wilkinson & Son, Dyffryn, Meifod, 18.05.2018 Powys, SY22 6HL Recommendation: Conditional Consent P/2018/0651 Full: Erection of a porch and extension to provide disabled entrance lobby to meeting Meifod room and DDA WC 315294.97 313358.91 Community Centre, Meifod, Powys, SY22 6DF 18.06.2018 Mr Nigel Baldwin, Meifod Village Hall Committee, 5 Pentre Barog, Meifod, SY22 6DU Recommendation: Conditionl Consent.
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