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Delegated Decisions Report PDF 62 KB APPLICATIONS DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL PARK OFFICERS Details are available on our website at Planning application search on-line App No. Grid Ref. Community: Decision Date Issued 18/16073/CAC N: 218901 Crickhowell Permit 14 January E: 321670 2021 19/18015/FUL N: 231526 Llanigon Permit 16 February E: 325088 2021 20/18665/DISCON N: 218184 Llanfrynach Permit 8 January 2021 E: 303043 20/18781/FUL N: 214643 Llanelly Permit 20 January E: 324147 2021 20/18822/FUL N: 223297 Cwmdu Invalid Application Returned 11 February E: 318496 2021 20/18916/FUL N: 213404 Llanelly Withdraw 15 February E: 323239 2021 20/18932/FUL N: 228350 Brecon Permit 29 January E: 303697 2021 20/18938/FUL N: 228830 Brecon Withdraw 4 February E: 304010 2021 20/18977/FUL N: 217095 Llantilio Permit 5 February E: 330704 Pertholey 2021 20/18981/FUL N: 228372 Maescar Permit subject to Section 106 9 February E: 291948 Agreement 2021 20/18996/LBC N: 242318 Hay-on-Wye Permit 12 January E: 322812 2021 20/19012/FUL N: 218049 Llangattock Permit 29 January E: 318343 2021 20/19032/FUL N: 215613 Llangattock Permit 25 January E: 320443 2021 20/19094/TPO N: 229045 Brecon Permit 24 February E: 304276 2021 20/19103/FUL N: 230996 Myddfai Permit 4 February E: 279989 2021 20/19058/FUL N: 216945 Dyffryn Cennen Permit 12 January E: 266052 2021 20/19065/FUL N: 214591 Llanelly Permit 11 January E: 322846 2021 20/19069/FUL N: 219651 Crucorney Permit 26 February E: 331111 2021 20/19070/FUL N: 213553 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 20 January E: 325097 2021 20/19112/LBC N: 228586 Brecon Permit 15 January E: 304541 2021 20/19117/FUL N: 219859 Vale Of Permit 8 February E: 323688 Grwyney 2021 20/19118/LBC N: 219859 Vale Of Permit 8 February E: 323688 Grwyney 2021 20/19121/FUL N: 219492 Llangynidr Permit 4 February E: 316910 2021 20/19122/LBC N: 219492 Llangynidr Permit 4 February E: 316910 2021 20/19127/FUL N: 221272 Crucorney Permit 21 January E: 329704 2021 20/19128/FUL N: 213543 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 18 February E: 326753 2021 20/19147/FUL N: 242111 Hay-on-Wye Permit 21 January E: 322058 2021 20/19126/FUL N: 221170 Vale Of Permit 15 January E: 328443 Grwyney 2021 20/19131/FUL N: 214739 Llanelly Permit 19 February E: 324861 2021 20/19137/FUL N: 225805 Llanfrynach Permit 21 January E: 307386 2021 20/19142/FUL N: 229201 Llywel Permit 14 January E: 287944 2021 20/19150/FUL N: 219343 Llangynidr Permit 20 January E: 315533 2021 20/19154/FUL N: 211414 Vaynor Permit 21 January E: 305804 2021 20/19159/FUL N: 208614 Hirwaun Permit 29 January E: 294727 2021 20/19161/FUL N: 233749 Talgarth Permit 22 January E: 315770 2021 20/19165/DISCON N: 219082 Vale Of Permit 21 January E: 324416 Grwyney 2021 20/19167/TRCA N: 228559 Brecon Works approved 12 January E: 304695 2021 20/19176/FUL N: 207814 Hirwaun Permit 19 February E: 294879 2021 20/19177/CON N: 213536 Llanelly Permit 20 January E: 326537 2021 20/19181/FUL N: 220755 Crucorney Permit 14 January E: 333224 2021 20/19179/FUL N: 220692 Crucorney Permit 12 February E: 332620 2021 20/19182/FUL N: 228585 Brecon Permit 18 January E: 304543 2021 20/19184/ADV N: 218346 Crickhowell Permit 26 January E: 321829 2021 20/19185/FUL N: 222040 Dyffryn Cennen Permit 12 January E: 266018 2021 20/19188/LBC N: 228545 Brecon Permit 1 February E: 304504 2021 20/19193/FUL N: 213529 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 5 February E: 328221 2021 20/19203/MINOR N: 226104 Glyn Tarell Permit 4 February E: 299622 2021 20/19201/FUL N: 212138 Llanelly Permit 1 February E: 322539 2021 20/19225/CL N: 216992 Llangynidr Refuse 27 January E: 310481 2021 Reason/s for refusal:- The proposed overhead lines would be detrimental to the visual qualities of the national park, thus the national park is of the view that the proposed overhead line should be placed underground, further complications arise from the fact that along the proposed route lies archaeological remains (namely - the circular cropmarks and Bryn Oer Tramroad). Before any works should take place, a method statement will be required so that any potential impact on the archaeological remains can be evaluated and demonstrate that no unacceptable damage will be caused to said remains. 20/19227/FUL N: 225184 Llangadog Permit 22 January E: 268437 2021 20/19238/FUL N: 229307 Brecon Permit 29 January E: 304424 2021 20/19240/FUL N: 233795 Talgarth Permit 26 January E: 315658 2021 20/19241/CAC N: 233795 Talgarth Permit 21 January E: 315658 2021 20/19313/FUL N: 213605 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 26 January E: 325213 2021 20/19314/FUL N: 213605 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 29 January E: 325213 2021 20/19248/CPL N: 223802 Cwmdu Permit 14 January E: 318916 2021 20/19254/LBC N: 218186 Crickhowell Permit 21 January E: 321503 2021 20/19280/FUL N: 228234 Brecon Permit 12 January E: 303525 2021 20/19281/LBC N: 228234 Brecon Permit 12 January E: 303525 2021 20/19282/FUL N: 238351 Llanigon Permit 18 February E: 320372 2021 20/19283/FUL N: 238348 Llanigon Permit 18 February E: 320380 2021 20/19286/LBC N: 221365 Cwmdu Permit 12 January E: 318387 2021 20/19287/LBC N: 221316 Cwmdu Permit 12 January E: 318494 2021 20/19289/FUL N: 218336 Crickhowell Permit 12 January E: 322285 2021 20/19290/MINOR N: 229514 Brecon Permit 11 January E: 303802 2021 20/19293/FUL N: 228376 Llanddeusant Permit 22 January E: 276823 2021 20/19296/LBC N: 219502 Llangattock Permit 20 January E: 318203 2021 20/19297/DISCON N: 214628 Llanelly Split Decision Discharge Conditions 20 January E: 323953 2021 20/19301/CPL N: 221279 Crucorney Refuse 27 January E: 333055 2021 Reason/s for refusal:- The proposal has been determined in accordance with Section 192 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended). The Authority has determined that the proposed use of the land as a caravan and camping site for holiday purposes for up to 12 months in any one year is development and therefore not lawful. 20/19307/FUL N: 214817 Llanelly Permit 28 January E: 325370 2021 20/19309/FUL N: 242353 Hay-on-Wye Permit 25 January E: 322995 2021 20/19310/FUL N: 213526 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 1 February E: 325971 2021 20/19316/FUL N: 233004 Talgarth Permit 11 February E: 318398 2021 20/19312/DISCON N: 242353 Hay-on-Wye Split Decision Discharge Conditions 22 January E: 323001 2021 20/19320/FUL N: 231102 Talgarth Permit 12 February E: 315688 2021 20/19324/DISCON N: 214630 Llanelly Permit 22 January E: 323950 2021 20/19325/CPE N: 217094 Llantilio Permit 17 February E: 330704 Pertholey 2021 20/19326/FUL N: 229116 Crai Permit 19 February E: 290386 2021 20/19331/FUL N: 218932 Llangynidr Refuse 27 January E: 313841 2021 Reason/s for refusal:- The provision of an additional substandard access at this location would increase the risks associated with the safe and efficient operation of the highway network, which would be considered detrimental to the safety and the convenience of users of the adjoining highway network, contrary to Policy 59 of the Local Development Plan 2013. The application lacks accurate detail regarding the extent of hedgerow loss and impacts on wildlife. It lacks justification for the resultant negative impacts on the roadside hedgerow and does not fully comply with Policy 6 and 7 of the Local Development Plan 2013. 20/19334/LBC N: 208725 Llanover Permit 11 February E: 330032 2021 20/19335/DISCON N: 227664 Talgarth Permit 8 February E: 318571 2021 20/19341/DISCON N: 229513 Brecon Permit 26 January E: 303803 2021 20/19347/MINOR N: 226014 Llangors Permit 11 January E: 311545 2021 20/19350/FUL N: 229769 Trallong Withdraw 5 February E: 293100 2021 20/19354/FUL N: 215608 Llangattock Withdraw 8 February E: 320433 2021 20/19356/FUL N: 215398 Llanelly Permit 26 February E: 324888 2021 20/19359/MINOR N: 225283 Llangadog Permit 22 January E: 268644 2021 20/19362/DISCON N: 228495 Brecon Permit 29 January E: 304962 2021 20/19364/DISCON N: 219839 Vale Of Permit 12 January E: 323779 Grwyney 2021 20/19365/FUL N: 218120 Llangattock Withdraw 15 February E: 320415 2021 20/19368/FUL N: 228573 Brecon Permit 26 February E: 304224 2021 20/19370/CPE N: 226944 Llangors Permit 26 January E: 313297 2021 20/19373/FUL N: 214626 Llanelly Permit 25 February E: 324732 2021 20/19381/DISCON N: 231622 Llywel Permit 8 February E: 284521 2021 20/19393/DEM N: 233881 Talgarth Prior Approval Required Pt 31 13 January E: 315696 Demolition 2021 20/19402/DISCON N: 219859 Vale Of Permit 9 February E: 323688 Grwyney 2021 20/19405/DISCON N: 219859 Vale Of Permit 9 February E: 323688 Grwyney 2021 20/19406/MINOR N: 219497 Crickhowell Permit 12 February E: 320747 2021 20/19407/LBC N: 219497 Crickhowell Withdraw 8 February E: 320747 2021 20/19408/DISCON N: 217736 Llangattock Permit 11 February E: 321000 2021 20/19409/DISCON N: 224343 Crai Permit 8 February E: 290143 2021 20/19410/LBC N: 218232 Crickhowell Permit 18 February E: 321541 2021 20/19411/OUT N: 211124 Vaynor Withdraw 11 February E: 305688 2021 20/19414/FUL N: 219100 Llangynidr Permit 15 February E: 315359 2021 20/19415/MINOR N: 218674 Abergavenny Permit 8 February E: 328849 2021 21/19429/CPL N: 214605 Llanelly Permit 26 January E: 324791 2021 21/19430/TRCA N: 218257 Crickhowell Works approved 9 February E: 321605 2021 21/19436/LBC N: 228410 Brecon Permit 24 February E: 304723 2021 21/19441/MINOR N: 222540 Talybont-on- Permit 4 February E: 314096 Usk 2021 21/19443/DISCON N: 213540 Llanelly Permit 17 February E: 323819 2021 21/19452/TRCA N: 233950 Talgarth Works approved 4 February E: 315507 2021 21/19454/DISCON N: 239661 Llanigon Permit 26 February E: 321290 2021 21/19461/CPL N: 214044 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 9 February E: 326912 2021 21/19466/DISCON N: 213195 Llanelly Permit 9 February E: 324409 2021 21/19487/HEDGE N: 225427 Llangadog Deemed Permitted Development 24 February E: 270484 2021 21/19574/CL N: 216075 Vale of Permit 26 February E: 323951 Grwyney 2021 21/19611/MINOR N: 226092 Glyn Tarell Withdraw 23 February E: 299633 2021.
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