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Applications Delegated to the National Park Officers ENCLOSURE 6 Appendix I APPLICATIONS DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL PARK OFFICERS App No. Grid Ref. Applicant, proposal, type, address Decision Date Issued Decision Type 10/04641/LBC N: 215378 Mr And Mrs Hadley for Conversion of Permit 4 April 2011 Delegated E: 325595 redundant barn, The Long Barn, into a Decision single dwelling (Listed Building Consent) at Ty-Mawr Farm, Ty Mawr Road, Gilwern Abergavenny NP7 0EB 10/05234/LBC N: 228493 for Internal refresh of ground and first Permit 8 April 2011 Delegated E: 304531 floor. Removal of 2no existing A/C Decision condenser units located within the ground floor yard at the rear of the property. Installation of 5no new A/C Condenser units to be located on a flat roof at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internally applied privacy manifestations to be fitted to two shop front window. Replace existing ATM surround. Existing nameplate to be replaced with new specification. Replacement of existing CCTV camera and security light with new equipment. Redecorate render to match existing colour and finish. Replacement of existing signage with new 'Barclays' specification. and internal disabled lift. (Listed Building Consent) at 9 Bulwark, Brecon, Powys LD3 7AF 10/05235/ADV N: 228493 for 1 no Fascia sign - individual letters Permit 8 April 2011 Delegated E: 304531 1no Projecting sign (Application to Decision Display Adverts) at 9 Bulwark, Brecon, Powys LD3 7AF 10/05349/FUL N: 227967 Mr Ralph Day for Erection of a detached Permit 8 April 2011 Delegated E: 305198 two bedroom two storey house. (Full Decision Application) at Ty Camlas, Brecon, Powys LD3 7HH 10/05351/FUL N: 218230 Mr M Phillips for Refurbishment Permit 18 April 2011 Delegated E: 321617 including rebuild of rear kitchen with Decision lantern light in roof, replacement of conservatory with veranda and installation of solar hot water panels. (Full Application) at HERBERT HALL , Bridge Street, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1AR 10/05352/LBC N: 218230 Mr M Phillips for Refurbishment Permit 13 April 2011 Delegated E: 321617 including rebuild of rear kitchen with Decision Refusal Key: Page 1 of 8 ALB-adverse affect on listed building ACA-adverse affect on Conservation Area PolG6-design policy G6 PolES27-size/scale of extension in countryside VPARK-vehicle parking HSAFE-highway safety PolG3-General policy G3 PolES26-Replacement dwellings PolES25-Retention of dwellings PolES24m-policy ES24 barn conversion marketing (failure to demonstrate steps to secure suitable commercial use) PolES24d-policy ES24 barn conversion design/suitability to convert OS-lack of open space LAND-adverse no neighbours amenity BPS – adverse affect biodiversity/protected species TREE-loss/adverse affect on trees INFO-lack of information/case not proven ENCLOSURE 6 Appendix I lantern light in roof, replacement of conservatory with veranda and installation of solar hot water panels. (Listed Building Consent) at HERBERT HALL , Bridge Street, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1AR 10/05383/FUL N: 228493 for Internal refresh of ground and first Permit 8 April 2011 Delegated E: 304531 floor Decision Removal of 2no existing A/C condenser units located within the ground floor yard at the rear of the property. Installation of 5no new A/C condenser units to be located on a flat roof at first floor level to the rear of the property. Internally applied privacy manifestations to be fitted to one shopfront window.# Replace existing ATM surround. Existing nameplate to be replaced with new spec. Replacement of existing CCTV camera and security light with new equipment. Redecorate render to match existing colour and finish. Replacement of existing signage with new 'Barclays' spec. (Full Application) at 9 Bulwark, Brecon, Powys LD3 7AF 10/05710/FUL N: 213557 The Governers Of for Renovation and Permit 6 May 2011 Delegated E: 326674 extension of existing outdoor education Decision centre and the construction of a new accommodation block following demolition of demountable classroom (Full Application) at The Robert Jeffery Centre, School Lane, Govilion Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 9RH 10/05728/FUL N: 236573 Mr Tom Newell for Demolish existing Refuse 20 April 2011 Delegated E: 318614 lean-to bathroom and erection of three Reason/s: Decision storey extension. (Full Application) at PolG6 15 Cliers Cottage, Velindre, Brecon PolES27 Powys LD3 0SY PolG3 10/05863/FUL N: 228731 Mr Charles Hefford for Removal of Refuse 13 April 2011 Delegated E: 304756 existing unauthorised first floor sun Reason/s: Decision room and provision of first floor hipped PolG3 roof extension and new shed. (Full PolG6 Application) at 4 Belle Vue Gardens, PolES27 Brecon, Powys LD3 7NY LAND Refusal Key: Page 2 of 8 ALB-adverse affect on listed building ACA-adverse affect on Conservation Area PolG6-design policy G6 PolES27-size/scale of extension in countryside VPARK-vehicle parking HSAFE-highway safety PolG3-General policy G3 PolES26-Replacement dwellings PolES25-Retention of dwellings PolES24m-policy ES24 barn conversion marketing (failure to demonstrate steps to secure suitable commercial use) PolES24d-policy ES24 barn conversion design/suitability to convert OS-lack of open space LAND-adverse no neighbours amenity BPS – adverse affect biodiversity/protected species TREE-loss/adverse affect on trees INFO-lack of information/case not proven ENCLOSURE 6 Appendix I 10/05943/FUL N: 223274 Mr Richard Morris for Provision of new Permit 6 May 2011 Delegated E: 329475 outbuilding for use as garage and Decision biomass boiler room, retention of existing access to North of property. (Full Application) at Neuadd, Cwmyoy, Abergavenny NP7 7NS 10/05981/ADV N: 228475 Mr Ek Bahadur Ale for Two number, Permit 19 April 2011 Delegated E: 304578 non-illuminated advertisements Decision (Application to Display Adverts) at Brecon Balti Tandoori , Glamorgan Street, Brecon Powys LD3 7DW 10/06020/FUL N: 228463 Mr Ek Bahadur Ale for Installation of Permit 20 April 2011 Delegated E: 304586 mechanical extractor flue, insertion of Decision new doors and display of advertising signs. (Full Application) at Brecon Balti Tandoori Restaurant , Glamorgan Street, Brecon Powys LD3 7DW 10/05999/LBC N: 228463 Mr Ek Bahadur Ale for Installation of Permit 19 April 2011 Delegated E: 304587 mechanical extractor flue, insertion of Decision doors, display of advertising signs, and decoration of exterior. General refurbishment of interior. (Listed Building Consent) at Brecon Balti Tandoori Restaurant And Takeaway , Glamorgan Street, Brecon Powys LD3 7DW 10/05991/FUL N: 226971 Mr & Mrs Tim & Sara Morgan for Permit 29 March Delegated E: 318580 Conversion of single storey farm 2011 Decision outbuildings to holiday let accommodation (Full Application) at Glan-y-nant , Cwmdu, Crickhowell Powys LD3 0ER 11/06011/LBC N: 242445 Mrs E Haycox for Proposals comprise Permit 4 April 2011 Delegated E: 322960 three proposed revisions to external Decision elements of the previously approved applications 09/02815/FUL and 09/02797/LBC (both approved 2 June 2010) . The scope of the proposed revisions forming the basis of this application are as follows: Substitution of a double glazed roof covering in preference to the previously approved slate covered roof to the single storey circulation space between Refusal Key: Page 3 of 8 ALB-adverse affect on listed building ACA-adverse affect on Conservation Area PolG6-design policy G6 PolES27-size/scale of extension in countryside VPARK-vehicle parking HSAFE-highway safety PolG3-General policy G3 PolES26-Replacement dwellings PolES25-Retention of dwellings PolES24m-policy ES24 barn conversion marketing (failure to demonstrate steps to secure suitable commercial use) PolES24d-policy ES24 barn conversion design/suitability to convert OS-lack of open space LAND-adverse no neighbours amenity BPS – adverse affect biodiversity/protected species TREE-loss/adverse affect on trees INFO-lack of information/case not proven ENCLOSURE 6 Appendix I the cinema auditoria and adjacent boundary wall within the Brook Street Pottery. Increase in size of single storey lean-to within the private external courtyard between the main bookshop and the Brook Street auditoria building. Modification of the lean to roof above the fire escape corridor, plant room and studio come store in order to make provision for the siting of a mechanical condenser unit serving the auditoria comfort cooling system onto a lead covered flat roof area. (Listed Building Consent) at 44 Lion Street, Hay-On- Wye, Hereford HR3 5AA 11/06012/FUL N: 224801 Mr M Payne for Construction of sun Permit 5 April 2011 Delegated E: 290178 room (Full Application) at Tycoch, Crai, Decision Brecon Powys LD3 8YL 11/06056/LBC N: 228817 Mr I And Mrs C Dent for Revisions to Permit 12 April 2011 Delegated E: 304474 the upper ground floor internal layout Decision (Listed Building Consent) at Boughrood House, 97 The Struet, Brecon Powys LD3 7LS 11/06081/FUL N: 225754 Mr Oliver Brown for Erection of timber Permit 31 March Delegated E: 306847 building on existing concrete base (Full 2011 Decision Application) at Cynrig Hatchery, Llanfrynach, Brecon Powys LD3 7AX 11/06085/FUL N: 218199 Mr Jonathan Glasson for New flagstones Permit 31 March Delegated E: 312734 and driveway to front of dwelling house 2011 Decision and garage/studio (part in retrospect) (Full Application) at Nantylaethdy, Llangynidr, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1NU 11/06112/FUL N: 222444 Mrs Wynne Bowen for New Permit 13 April 2011 Delegated E: 311416 hardstanding for domestic outbuilding, Decision retention of 1.9m high boundary fencing for a temporary period of 3 years
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