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Applications Delegated to the National Park Officers 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 20/18311/FUL N: 208025 Hirwaun Permit 31 March E: 295032 2021 20/18535/FUL N: 217893 Vale Of Permit 14 April 2021 E: 322251 Grwyney 20/18545/REM N: 227639 Llangors Permit 9 March 2021 E: 314002 20/18878/OUT N: 214035 Llanelly Refuse 14 April 2021 E: 323618 Reason/s for Refusal The development lies within a C2 Flood Zone the development is contrary to the requirements of Technical Advice Note 15: Development and Flood Risk (2014). The proposal is for an open market dwelling within a limited growth settlement. As such, the proposal is contrary to Policies LGS LP1 and LGS LP2. 20/18928/FUL N: 222417 Crucorney Permit 31 March E: 331822 2021 20/18931/FUL N: 222417 Crucorney Permit 31 March E: 331822 2021 20/18946/FUL N: 208006 Ystradfellte Permit 23 April 2021 E: 290216 20/18958/FUL N: 217017 Vale of Permit 14 April 2021 E: 324152 Grwyney 20/18975/FUL N: 214614 Talybont-on- Permit 17 March E: 305713 Usk 2021 20/19035/DISCON N: 215761 Vaynor Split Decision 4 March 2021 E: 299420 20/19110/FUL N: 233856 Talgarth Permit 23 March E: 315471 2021 20/19130/FUL N: 239937 Llanigon Permit 16 March E: 321336 2021 20/19136/FUL N: 227756 Maescar Permit 22 March E: 292642 2021 20/19144/FUL N: 228964 Brecon Permit 15 March E: 304111 2021 20/19175/LBC N: 228267 Brecon Permit 7 April 2021 E: 304837 20/19197/FUL N: 215413 Llanelly Permit 8 March 2021 E: 325526 20/19213/DISCON N: 214029 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 23 April 2021 E: 327166 20/19270/FUL N: 239630 Llanigon Permit 13 April 2021 E: 324780 20/19271/LBC N: 239630 Llanigon Permit 20 April 2021 E: 324780 20/19272/FUL N: 228145 Brecon Withdraw 13 April 2021 E: 304977 20/19277/CON N: 224168 Llanfrynach Withdraw 8 March 2021 E: 306590 20/19288/DISCON N: 229515 Brecon Permit 22 March E: 303802 2021 20/19318/FUL N: 208117 Hirwaun Permit 17 March E: 294997 2021 20/19348/FUL N: 207811 Ystradfellte Refuse 22 March E: 290341 2021 Reason/s for refusal: The development would have an unacceptable negative impact upon the character and appearance of the surroundings and on the amenities of the neighbouring dwelling and is therefore contrary to the requirements of Policy 1 and Policy 27 of the Local Development Plan for the Brecon Beacons National Park 20/19371/TPO N: 221485 Crucorney Permit 9 March 2021 E: 331318 20/19374/FUL N: 219259 Crickhowell Permit 2 March 2021 E: 321871 20/19412/FUL N: 227567 Llangors Permit 9 March 2021 E: 313668 20/19417/FUL N: 223051 Talybont-on- Permit 23 April 2021 E: 311936 Usk 20/19418/LBC N: 223051 Talybont-on- Permit 23 March E: 311936 Usk 2021 20/19421/FUL N: 228676 Llywel Permit 3 March 2021 E: 289820 21/19425/FUL N: 227756 Brecon Permit 14 April 2021 E: 303075 21/19426/LBC N: 228575 Brecon Permit 2 March 2021 E: 304564 21/19427/FUL N: 212876 Llanelly Permit 3 March 2021 E: 322800 21/19431/FUL N: 211993 Ystradfellte Refuse 3 March 2021 E: 292220 Reason/s for refusal: The proposed development results in an unacceptable impact on the character and appearance of a former agricultural building in the countryside. As such, the proposed development is contrary to Policy 1 and CYD LP1 of the Local Development Plan 2013. 21/19433/FUL N: 211811 Llanelly Permit 8 March 2021 E: 321462 21/19440/CON N: 218762 Crickhowell Permit 23 March E: 322197 2021 21/19449/FUL N: 219037 Crickhowell Permit 15 March E: 321466 2021 21/19468/FUL N: 218068 Crucorney Permit 17 March E: 330206 2021 21/19472/FUL N: 218889 Crickhowell Permit 18 March E: 322102 2021 21/19474/FUL N: 214294 Llanelly Permit 16 March E: 323880 2021 21/19476/FUL N: 217505 Llantilio Permit 31 March E: 330174 Pertholey 2021 21/19477/LBC N: 217505 Llantilio Permit 31 March E: 330174 Pertholey 2021 21/19478/FUL N: 224733 Refuse 23 March E: 329029 2021 Reason/s for refusal: The proposed development will have a detrimental impact on the visual amenity of the area and has not been proven to serve an essential agricultural need. As such, the proposal fails to comply with Policy 1 and CYD LP1 of the Local Development Plan 2013. It does not comply with highway standards, in which, given the location of the access and winding, narrow, nature of the public highway, which would result in a detrimental impact on the highway safety of the area. The proposal therefore does not comply with Policy 59 of the Local Development Plan 2013. It is considered to lack appropriate mitigation, compensation and enhancement following the removal of hedgerow, the proposed development is considered not to comply with Policies 6 and 7 of the Local Development Plan 2013. 21/19485/FUL N: 220114 Llangynidr Permit 20 April 2021 E: 314590 21/19489/FUL N: 213404 Llanelly Permit 23 March E: 323239 2021 21/19495/FUL N: 212213 Llanelly Permit 22 March E: 322486 2021 21/19496/FUL N: 208070 Hirwaun Permit 18 March E: 295009 2021 21/19499/LBC N: 219497 Crickhowell Permit 23 March E: 320747 2021 21/19510/FUL N: 228738 Brecon Permit 31 March E: 304404 2021 21/19511/LBC N: 228738 Brecon Permit 31 March E: 304404 2021 21/19515/DISCON N: 219859 Vale Of Permit 23 March E: 323688 Grwyney 2021 21/19528/CPL N: 241924 Hay-on-Wye Deemed Permitted Development 14 April 2021 E: 322087 21/19530/FUL N: 219302 Dyffryn Cennen Permit 18 March E: 265918 2021 21/19534/TRCA N: 218225 Crickhowell Works approved 9 March 2021 E: 321658 21/19544/CPL N: 241980 Hay-on-Wye Permit 7 April 2021 E: 322515 21/19547/FUL N: 214606 Llanelly Permit 25 March E: 324875 2021 21/19551/DISCON N: 219502 Llangattock Permit 26 March E: 318203 2021 21/19552/FUL N: 228552 Talgarth Permit 1 April 2021 E: 317942 21/19553/CPE N: 211826 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 31 March E: 329034 2021 21/19557/FUL N: 228792 Brecon Withdraw 11 March E: 304093 2021 21/19566/MINOR N: 211252 Vaynor Permit 7 April 2021 E: 305700 21/19571/CON N: 221535 Crucorney Permit 23 April 2021 E: 332055 21/19573/DISCON N: 228234 Brecon Permit 6 April 2021 E: 303525 21/19579/FUL N: 227676 Llangors Permit 9 April 2021 E: 313531 21/19582/DISCON N: 213181 Llanelly Permit 6 April 2021 E: 324398 21/19583/FUL N: 215296 Llanelly Permit 12 April 2021 E: 324796 21/19584/DISCON N: 228019 Brecon Permit 22 March E: 305464 2021 21/19586/FUL N: 219190 Crickhowell Permit 9 April 2021 E: 321836 21/19587/DISCON N: 213692 Vaynor/ Permit 13 April 2021 E: 300288 Hirwaun 21/19591/FUL N: 220430 Crucorney Permit 20 April 2021 E: 327390 21/19596/DISCON N: 208726 Llanover Split Decision Discharge Conditions 23 April 2021 E: 330033 21/19599/DISCON N: 208726 Llanover Split Decision Discharge Conditions 7 April 2021 E: 330033 21/19603/FUL N: 221272 Crucorney Withdraw 19 April 2021 E: 329704 21/19607/FUL N: 214818 Llanelly Permit 9 April 2021 E: 324235 21/19608/CON N: 218120 Llangynidr Permit 23 April 2021 E: 320415 21/19609/DISCON N: 211244 Vaynor Split Decision Discharge Conditions 8 April 2021 E: 305684 21/19616/TPO N: 225774 Llanfrynach Planning Permission Not Required 4 March 2021 E: 307543 21/19624/TPO N: 220400 Crucorney Permit 7 April 2021 E: 332396 21/19631/MINOR N: 219300 Dyffryn Cennen Permit 9 March 2021 E: 265917 21/19633/FUL N: 236620 Gwernyfed Permit 23 April 2021 E: 318554 21/19635/MINOR N: 214555 Llanelly Permit 23 March E: 325091 2021 21/19646/FUL N: 226205 Glyn Tarell Permit 23 April 2021 E: 297717 21/19651/FUL N: 213610 Llanfoist Fawr Permit 23 April 2021 E: 327116 21/19652/MINOR N: 225265 Llangadog Permit 7 April 2021 E: 268671 21/19655/FUL N: 234114 Talgarth Permit 23 April 2021 E: 315686 21/19670/FUL N: 229813 Yscir Permit 9 April 2021 E: 299613 21/19672/TRCA N: 233739 Talgarth Works approved 16 April 2021 E: 315493 21/19684/DISCON N: 211161 Vaynor Permit 7 April 2021 E: 305715 21/19704/TRCA N: 217917 Llangattock Works approved 16 April 2021 E: 321258 21/19710/TPO N: 213548 Llanfoist Fawr Withdraw 20 April 2021 E: 326728 21/19718/MINOR N: 238870 Llanigon Permit 14 April 2021 E: 320398 21/19761/FUL N: 232329 Talgarth Withdraw 21 April 2021 E: 316044 21/19777/MINOR N: 226975 Talgarth Permit 23 April 2021 E: 318580 21/19826/MINOR N: 219100 Llangynidr Permit 23 April 2021 E: 315359.
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