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Delegated List.Xlsx Delegated List 55 Applications Excel Version Go Back Parish Name Decision Date Application Application No.Application Type Date Decision Proposal Location Aberhafesp Approve 01/04/2020 20/0514/FULFull Application 30/06/2020Issued Erection of a General Agricultural Building At Community Purpose Agricultural Land At Bwlch Y Ffridd Building Bwlch-y-ffridd Newtown Powys Bausley With Approve 01/11/2019 19/1628/RESReserved Matters 03/07/2020 Application for reserved Land Adjacent To Belin Criggion matters following approval Mount of P/2017/0299 (outline) Coedway Community for the erection of 9 no. Crew Green dwellings and associated Powys works Berriew Consent 24/02/2020 20/0322/REM Removal or Variation 06/07/2020 Removal of Condition 4 of Bwthyn Y Llan Community of Condition original consent (M15442) Berriew relating to occupancy. Welshpool SY21 8BH CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 1 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Bettws Approve 27/11/2019 19/1935/FULFull Application 10/07/2020 Alterations / renovations Highgate Community to dwelling to include Bettws replacement windows and Newtown doors; Erection of SY16 3LF replacement garage, utility room and garage (demolish existing), erection of porch, lower courtyard levels and associated works CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 2 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Approve 27/11/2019 19/1936/LBC Listed Building 10/07/2020 Listed building consent for Highgate Consent internal and external Bettws alterations to dwelling Newtown including replacement of SY16 3LF some windows and doors, erection of replacement utility room, garage and outbuilding (demolition of existing garage , utility and outbuilding), erection of porch, lower court yard levels and associated works Bronllys Consent 25/02/2020 20/0142/FUL Full Application 25/06/2020 Construction of a barn for Land At Llyswen Community use as implement shed Boughrood and feed store Brecon Powys LD3 0YB CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 3 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Cadfarch Approve 29/05/2020 20/0847/ELEElectricity Overhead 24/06/2020 Section 37 application Rhiwlas Farm Community Line under Electricity Act 1989 Derwnlas Overhead Lines Machnlleth (exemption) Regulators SY20 8TN 2009 for installation of a new pole to support an existing overhead line Clyro Consent 16/03/2020 20/0457/REMRemoval or Variation 25/06/2020 Section 73 application to Holiday Let At Fforest Cwm Community of Condition vary condition 3 attached Clyro to planning approval Hereford P/2010/1061 to allow the Powys unit to be used as HR3 5SG ancillary accommodation in conjuction with the existing dwelling house along with its current holiday let use Erwood Approve 04/05/2020 20/0670/HHHouseholder 01/07/2020 Erection of single storey Pwll Y Faedda Community shed for storage of Erwood Bridge garden equipment (part Builth Wells retrospective) LD2 3YS Forden With Refused 30/04/2019 19/0465/NMANon-Material 26/06/2020 Application for non- Nantcribba Barns Leighton & Amendment material amendment to Forden planning permission Welshpool Trelystan Com M/2004/0346 in respect of SY21 8NW approved plans Knighton Approve 01/07/2020 20/1052/NMANon-Material 08/07/2020 Application for a non The Meadows Community Amendment material amendment to Hatfield Meadows planning permission Knighton 19/1222/FUL in relation to Powys the positioning of the LD7 1RY bungalow CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 4 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Llandinam Approve 17/01/2020 20/0019/FULFull Application 29/06/2020 Conversion of restaurant The Lion Hotel Community (A3), hotel and part of pub Llandinam to form 2 residential flats Powys (C3) SY17 5NY Llandrindod Approve 08/01/2020 20/0012/FULFull Application 06/07/2020 Erection of an extension, Fire Station Wells alterations to site to Parc Noyadd Park provide additional parking, Llandrindod Wells Community skip waste storage area Powys and RTC compound LD1 5DF Llandrinio And Consent 27/04/2020 20/0635/FULFull Application 14/07/2020 Erection of an agricultural Keeper Cottage (Formerly Arddleen building Park Hall) Trederwen Lane Community Arddleen Llanymynech Powys SY22 6RZ Llandysilio Approve 07/04/2020 20/0383/VARDischarge/Modificatio 09/07/2020 Variation of S106 12 Hafod Cottages Community n of S106 agreement attached to Parc Hafod permission M/2007/0872 Four Crosses in relation to occupancy Llanymynech Powys SY22 6NX Consent 03/06/2020 20/0840/FULFull Application 09/07/2020 Erection of agricultural The Meadows Courthouse storage building Bank Trewylan Lane Llansantffraid-Ym-Mechain SY22 6TE CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 5 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Llanfair Consent 04/06/2020 20/0823/FULFull Application 10/07/2020 Conversion of redundant Barn At Glyn Dwr Caereinion barn to form holiday Llanfair Caereinion accommodation, Welshpool Community installation of sewage SY21 0DW treatment plant and all associated works Consent 14/01/2020 20/0010/OUTOutline planning 01/07/2020 Erection of 3 dwellings Tanyfron Section and garages, creation of 3 Broncafnent Lane vehicular accesses, Llanfair Caereinion 106 installation of sewage Welshpool treatment plant and all SY21 0BW associated works (some matters reserved) Llangurig Approve 30/03/2020 20/0517/LBCListed Building 06/07/2020 Rebuilding and relocation St Curig's Church Community Consent of existing lychgate Llangurig Llanidloes Powys Approve 07/04/2020 20/0516/FULFull Application 06/07/2020 Rebuilding and relocation St Curig's Church of existing lychgate Llangurig Llanidloes Powys Llangyniew Refused 04/10/2019 19/1447/FULFull Application 09/07/2020 Erection of a steel frame Delta Services Workshop Community extension to existing steel Llangyniew frame building Welshpool SY21 0JY CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 6 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Llanidloes Consent 19/05/2020 20/0651/FULFull Application 09/07/2020 Conversion of single Lloyds Hotel Community dwelling (formerly the 6 Cambrian Place Lloyds Hotel) to 4 self- Llanidloes contained flats SY18 6BX Llanrhaeadr-Ym- Consent 06/05/2020 20/0667/REMRemoval or Variation 26/06/2020 Section 73 application to Cae Mawr Mochant of Condition vary conditions 1 & 2 of Llanrhaeadr-ym-mochnant planning approval Oswestry Community P/2015/1252 to alter the Powys design and to extend time SY10 0DW limit for commencement & to remove conditions 6, 7 and 14 relating to solar panels, photographic survey and recycled materials Llanwddyn Approve 09/03/2020 20/0319/FULFull Application 29/06/2020 Erection of a forestry and Land At Raven's Wood Community operation building and all Llanwddyn associated works Oswestry Powys SY10 0JX Llanwrtyd Wells Approve 27/05/2020 20/0602/HHHouseholder 09/07/2020 Construction of a Fronheulog Community wraparound single storey Ffos Road extension incorporating a Llanwrtyd Wells garage and adjustments LD5 4RG to porch Newtown And Approve 07/02/2020 20/0228/FULFull Application 29/06/2020 Change of use of building Store Rear Of Ivycroft Llanllwchaiarn from B1 to A1 grocery Lower Canal Road store (retrospective) Newtown Community Powys SY16 2HY CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 7 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Approve 20/02/2020 20/0340/FULFull Application 29/06/2020 Application for the Plot 5 erection of a dwelling Maes Yr Eglwys regarding Plot 5 of Newtown planning permission Powys P/2015/0197 Approve 14/04/2020 20/0576/FULFull Application 29/06/2020 Proposed warming room Dyffryn Industrial Estate, extension Unit 5 Pool Road Newtown SY16 3BD Approve 05/06/2020 20/0851/ADVAdvertisement 08/07/2020 Installation of non- 1 Bear Lanes Shopping Consent illuminating fascia Centre advertisements, hanging Broad Street and window signs (18 in Newtown total) Retrospective SY16 2QZ Approve 17/06/2020 20/0924/NMANon-Material 07/07/2020 Application for non 4 Church House Orchard Amendment material amendment to Llanllwchaiarn planning permission Newtown 19/0095/RES in relation to SY16 3BH floor plans, and elevations which include the repositioning of the chimney, gable design and repositioning of balcony CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 8 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Old Radnor Consent 16/09/2019 19/1493/FULFull Application 26/06/2020 Installation of 5 Safari Land At Pentre Farm Community tents for holiday use, Old Radnor formation of pedestrian & Presteigne vehicular access including Powys parking area, installation LD8 2RP of sewage treatment plant and associated works Painscastle Approve 14/02/2020 20/0145/FULFull Application 14/07/2020 Erection of an agricultural Land Adjacent To The Old Community building, together with the School creation of hardstanding Rhosgoch and access track Builth Wells Powys LD2 3JY Presteigne Consent 16/03/2020 20/0458/FULFull Application 25/06/2020 Erection of artist's studio 9 Harper's Lane Community Presteigne LD8 2AN Consent 17/04/2020 20/0537/FULFull Application 26/06/2020 Installation of a biomass Unit 2 boiler (retrospective) Home Farm Presteigne Powys LD8 2EF Consent 17/04/2020 20/0538/FULFull Application 26/06/2020 Installation of biomass Unit 1 boiler (retrospective) Home Farm Presteigne Powys LD8 2EF Rhayader Approve 19/05/2020 20/0745/HHHouseholder 01/07/2020 Proposed Extension and 20 Green Gardens Community associated works Rhayader LD6 5EH CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.05 20/07/2020 10:18:27 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 9 of 13 Delegated List 55 Applications Approve 19/05/2020 20/0760/HHHouseholder 10/07/2020 Erection of an extension Oaklands between the existing Dark Lane house and detached Rhayader garage Powys LD6 5DA Consent 22/05/2020 20/0787/FULFull Application 09/07/2020 Removal of existing roof The Community Centre coverings and felt and North Street replace with a suitable Rhayader alternative as close to LD6 5BU existing as possible.
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