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Crystal Reports Delegated List 15/06/2017 09 04/07/2017 09 For the purpose of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, the background papers relating to each individual planning application constitute all the correspondence on the file as numbered in the left hand column. FOR INFORMATION Decisions of the Head of Regeneration, Property & Commissioning on Delegated Applications Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Red Lion Hotel P/2016/1111 26/10/2016 00CONSENT 16/06/2017 LBC: Removal of Castle Caereinion LBC window and formation of a fire escape door Welshpool SY21 9AL Crown Inn P/2017/0447 21/04/2017 00CONSENT 16/06/2017 Full: Installation of an FULL emergency external fire escape staircase North Street together with new Rhayader doorway to side elevation LD6 5BT 1 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Land at Greenfields P/2017/0380 25/04/2017 00 CONSENT19/06/2017 Reserved matters Forden RES application for appearance, landscaping, layout and Welshpool scale relating to proposed dwelling SY 21 8 LJ following outline approval P/2014/0814 P/2017/0426 28/04/2017 00 REFUSE19/06/2017 Householder: HOUS installation of new UPVC windows and 34 Victoria Avenue door to front elevation Llanidloes SY 18 6 AS Church View P/2017/0088 23/01/2017 00 REFCADW20/06/2017 Listed Building Consent : LBC Repair to internal stairs and rendering to St . Edwards Close external wall Knighton LD 7 1 AJ Tyddyn Llwydion P/2017/0391 10/04/2017 00 REFUSE20/06/2017 Section 73 application Cefn Coch REM to vary condition no. 2 attached to planning permission Llanrhaeadr Ym Mochnant P/2016/0868 (to lengthen hours) and to SY 10 0 BQ remove condition no's 3 & 5 (noise level restrictions and restriction on doors being kept closed) Midland Bank P/2017/0428 13/04/2017 00 CONSENT20/06/2017 Section 73 application REM to vary condition no. 2 attached to planning East Street permission Rhayader P/2016/1009 (for installation of new LD 6 5 DU windows and installation of new door to north elevation including widening of opening ) 2 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Unit 2 P/2017/0495 03/05/2017 00 CONSENT20/06/2017 Full: Alterations and Four Crosses FULL extensions to surgery, formation of additional Four Crosses Business Park car parking area and Llanymynech new emergency ambulance access SY 22 6 ST Fan Lland P/2016/1245 15/12/2016 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Erection of a rural Llanfihangel Nant OUT workers dwelling, new access, installation of Melan septic tank and New Radnor associated works LD 8 2 TW The Grange P/2017/0140 10/02/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Creation of a single Nantmel FULL vehicular access and driveway off the A44 Llandrindod Wells LD 1 6 EL Tanyllidiart P/2017/0197 14/02/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Householder: Llangedwyn HOUS Demolition of existing lean to and erection of a Bwlch -Y-Ddar two storey side Oswestry extension SY 10 9 LJ Caryleen P/2017/0300 20/03/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Full: Erection of Llandilo Graban FULL replacement dwelling Builth Wells LD 2 3 SX 3 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Land at Brynllywarch Garden P/2017/0383 07/04/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Outline: Erection of an Kerry OUT affordable dwelling, installation of sewage treatment plant and Newtown formation of vehicular access SY 16 4 PD Tyn Y Celyn P/2017/0433 04/05/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Bwlch-Y-Ddar, FULL agricultural shed Llangedwyn Oswestry SY 10 9 LN Bodkin House P/2017/0449 24/04/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Householder: Erection Llangunllo HOUS of a two storey extension Knighton LD 7 1 SS Troedyrharn P/2017/0474 26/04/2017 00 CONSENT 21/06/2017 Creation of replacement Garthbrengy HOUS access to dwelling LD 3 9 TN Braeside P/2017/0509 08/05/2017 00 CONSENT21/06/2017 Householder: Erection HOUS of a single storey extension Dark Lane Rhayader LD 6 5 DB 4 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Trafford House P/2017/0469 27/04/2017 00CONSENT 22/06/2017 Full: change of use of FULL basement office (B1) to a residential flat (C3) Temple Street Llandrindod Wells LD1 5HG The Porth P/2017/0100 31/01/2017 00CONSENT 23/06/2017 Full: Erection of Abbeycwmhir FULL agricultural workers dwelling, creation of new access and Llandrindod Wells installation of septic tank LD1 6PT Hafod P/2017/0192 10/03/2017 00REFUSE 23/06/2017 Full: Conversion of Llanfihangel Talyllyn FULL freehold residence into 2 no. self contained flats Brecon LD3 7TG Land adjoining Llidiartywaun P/2017/0409 12/04/2017 00CONSENT 23/06/2017 Reserved matters Community Centre Llidiartywaun RECO application for appearance, landscaping, layout & Llanidloes scale in connection with proposed dwelling and SY18 6JT garage Bryn Nicholas P/2017/0432 02/05/2017 00CONSENT 23/06/2017 Householder: Gwystre HOUS Demolition of garage and erection of extensions Llandrindod Wells LD1 6RW 5 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Land adjoining Queens Court P/2017/0462 26/04/2017 00 CONSENT23/06/2017 Full: Erection of a one FULL bedroom dwelling, demolition of garage, Old Kerry Road formation of vehicular Newtown access and all associated works SY 16 1 BL Lyndale P/2017/0454 25/04/2017 00 CONSENT26/06/2017 Householder: Erection Llanymynech HOUS of extentions to an existing dwelling. Arddleen Welshpool SY 22 6 RU Park Cottage P/2016/1024 17/10/2016 00 REFCADW27/06/2017 Listed Building Consent : Leighton LBC Internal and external alterations Welshpool SY 21 8 HJ Wernllwyd P/2017/0029 20/03/2017 00 CONSENT27/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Berriew FULL extension to an agricultural building and all associated works Welshpool (part retrospective) SY 21 8 AA Frondirion P/2017/0275 16/03/2017 00 REFUSE27/06/2017 Householder: Removal Penegoes HOUS of garage and erection of extensions. Alterations to Machynlleth conservatory roof, fenestrations and SY 20 8 NH exisitng access 6 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Land off A479 at Bronllys/Talgarth P/2017/0319 05/05/2017 00 CONSENT27/06/2017 Advertisement: Display Roundabout ADV of 2 no. non-illuminated roadside signage Bronllys LD 3 0 HN Pinwydd P/2017/0354 31/03/2017 00 CONSENT27/06/2017 Full: Change of Use of Churchstoke FULL traditional agricultural building to residential dwelling, demolition of Montgomery agricultural building to rear, installation of SY 15 6 TG sewage treatment plant and improvements to existing vehicular access Cnwch P/2017/0460 26/04/2017 00 CONSENT27/06/2017 Full: Erection of a cattle Llanbister Road FULL shed Llandrindod Wells LD 1 6 UG Gwynfan Farm P/2017/0517 04/05/2017 00 CONSENT27/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Llanyre FULL agricultural buidling Llandrindod Wells LD 1 6 EE Land at Rhyddyfeity P/2017/0233 06/03/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Change of use of Staylittle FULL land to form site for holiday units comprising 6 no. cabins, formation Llanbrynmair of vehicular access and roadway, installation of SY 19 7 BY sewage treatment plant and all associated works 7 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Lower Trawscoed P/2017/0247 13/03/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Newbridge-On-Wye FULL agricultural building Llandrindod Wells LD 1 6 HR Glaslyn P/2017/0316 22/03/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Erection of a Llanfair Caereinion FULL replacement dwelling and garage. Installation of a sewage treatment Welshpool plant, formation of new vehicular access and all SY 21 0 HB associated works Ty Newydd P/2017/0424 13/04/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Erection of a Erwood FULL replacement dwelling (demolition of existing dwelling) and Builth Wells associated works LD 2 3 EZ 32 P/2017/0446 09/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Householder: Erection Carno HOUS of a first floor extension Maes y Dafarn Caersws SY 17 5 NG Morrisons Supermarket P/2017/0493 16/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Advertisment: ADV Rebranding external signs. 2 Facia, 1 Berriew Road Illuminated hanging sign & 1 Illuminated store totem SY 21 7 SJ 8 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate 5 P/2017/0511 23/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Householder: Erection HOUS of single storey extension to dwelling. Tan -y-Mur Montgomery SY 15 6 PR P/2017/0515 08/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Conversion of FULL dwelling into 2 no. 1 bedroomed flats 214 Swallow Drive Newtown SY 16 1 JZ Old Vicarage P/2017/0516 18/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Householder: Timber Painscastle HOUS decking with handrails and steps. Builth Wells LD 2 3 JQ Building 3B P/2017/0526 10/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Forden FULL agricultural livestock building The Gaer Welshpool SY 21 8 NR Building 3A P/2017/0529 10/05/2017 00 CONSENT28/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Forden FULL agricultural livestock building The Gaer Welshpool SY 21 8 NR 9 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No. Date sentdate Building 2 P/2017/0537 10/05/2017 00CONSENT 28/06/2017 Full: Erection of an Forden FULL agricultural building The Gaer Welshpool SY21 8NR Rallt P/2017/0185 20/02/2017 00CONSENT 29/06/2017 Full: Erection of Poultry Carno FULL unit with associated feed bins and associated works Caersws SY17 5JX Dolbedwyn P/2017/0250 05/04/2017 00REFUSE 29/06/2017 Householder: Erection Newchurch HOUS of an extension and all associated works Kington HR5 3QQ Dolbedwyn P/2017/0251 05/04/2017 00REFUSE 29/06/2017 LBC: Erection of an Newchurch LBC extension, internal alterations and all associated works Kington HR5 3QQ 0 10 Application Valid Decision Decision notice Proposal Location No.
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