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Ceisiadau Cynllunio Derbyniwyd O / Planning Applications Registered from 06-04-20 – 10-04-20 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 06-04-20 – 10-04-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/20/258/FUL 6 April 2020 Mr A Lane 7 A W Surveying and 27 Sandpiper Road Rear single storey extension; front porch and LE Cheltenham Road Design 20 Nottage Porthcawl redevelopment of the existing bungalow Porthcawl Mead CF36 3UF CF36 3PT Porthcawl CF36 3SA E280907 N177963 P/20/268/FUL 6 April 2020 Stepping Stones Franksandtoms Ffordd Y Gyfraith Farm Change use of dwelling (Use Class C3) to LE Care Services Architects 8 St Ffordd Y Gyfraith childrens care home for 4no. children (Use Class Womanby House Andrews Crescent Bridgend C2) and associated works Jones Court Cardiff CF32 0BS Cardiff CF10 3DD CF10 1BR E286909 N184564 T/20/20/TPO 6 April 2020 Mr L Jenkins 10 Powerplant and 10 Longlands Close Remove decayed Sycamore tree in rear garden JE Longlands Close Tree 4 Oakwood Pyle Pyle Estate CF33 6LR CF33 6LR Maesteg CF34 9UA E282668 N182815 P/20/192/OUT 6 April 2020 Mr D Williams Ty Alec Mckenzie 89 Land east of new Outline application to erect 2no. detached houses PT Pentwyn Graham Avenue Brynmenyn Primary and access Glynogwr Penyfai School Blackmill CF31 4NP Brynmenyn CF35 6EL Bridgend E290232 N184562 CYNGOR BWRDEISTREF SIROL PEN-Y-BONT AR OGWR / BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Ceisiadau Cynllunio derbyniwyd o / Planning Applications Registered from 06-04-20 – 10-04-20 To view the documents associated with an application, you can search for the reference number at http://planning.bridgend.gov.uk Rhif Cais / Dyddiad Ymgeisydd / Asiant / Agent Safle / Location Cynnig / Proposal Application No. Derbyn / Applicant Accepted date P/19/753/FUL 7 April 2020 Mr I Gough 4 CCS Solutions Ltd 38-40 Commercial Street Conversion of office building to mixed use - 2no. HK Swansea Road 39 Tan Y Lan Maesteg commercial retail units on ground floor and 9no. Penllergaer Terrace CF34 9DH residential units on upper floors SA4 9AQ Morriston SA6 7DU E285299 N191157 P/20/229/FUL 8 April 2020 Mr K Sherriff 1 D Newton-Williams 24B New Road Proposed single storey rear extension to ground LE West Park Drive 42 Suffolk Place Porthcawl floor commercial property; works to rear area to Porthcawl Porthcawl CF36 5DN provide 2 car parking spaces; remove balcony & CF36 3RL CF36 3EB replace with juliet balcony to first floor flat E281991 N177104 P/20/234/FUL 8 April 2020 Mr A J Williams 4 Mr A J Williams 4 4 Hendre Avenue Balcony to rear JE Hendre Avenue Hendre Avenue Ogmore Vale Ogmore Vale Ogmore Vale CF32 7HD CF32 7HD CF32 7HD E293197 N191661 P/20/273/DOC 8 April 2020 Mrs S Robinson Mrs S Robinson Laburnum Cottage Approval of details for condition 3 of P/20/4/FUL JEJ Laburnam Cottage Laburnam Cottage Heol Spencer Heol Spencer Heol Spencer Coity Coity Coity CF35 6AS CF35 6AS CF35 6AS E N .
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