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Permit Applications Determined - April 2019 Permit Applications Determined - April 2019 Waste Permit Number Permit Holder Name Site Address Type of Application Decision PAN-004824 ByProduct Recovery Limited Bwlchmawr Farm 3 Brynteg Llanybydder SA40 9XA New Issued PAN-004835 SJ Contractors Land at Penmynydd land at Penmynydd Llanfwrog LL65 4YF New Issued PAN-004827 Whites Recycling Ltd Little Llan Llwydd Farm Cross Ash Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 8PW New Issued PAN-004890 ByProduct Recovery Limited 2 Pentwyn Three Cocks Brecon Powys LD3 0SW New Issued RP3798VH Hanson Quarry Products Europe Ltd Builth Wells Quarry Llanfaredd Builth Wells Powys LD2 3UD Variation Issued Mr Simon Stone Crownhill Topsoil and Aggregates Unit 1009 Caerwent Training Area Dinham Road Caerwent Caldicot Monmouthshire NP26 5XL New Returned EP3199FR Cardiff Council Wedal Road Civic Amenity Site Land / Premises At Wedal Road Roath Cardiff Glamorgan CF14 3QX Surrender Issued PAN-005005 Hafod Farm 1 Hafod Ferwig Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1PU New Issued PAN-004935 ByProduct Recovery Limited Castell Malgwyn Farm Llechryd Cardigan SA43 2QB New Issued PAN-005015 Hafod Farm 2 Hafod Ferwig Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1PU New Issued PAN-005048 Stepside Agricultural Contractors Troedyrhiw Farm Ferwig Cardigan SA43 1RX New Issued PAN-005068 Stepside Agricultural Contractors Nany Y Croi Ferwig Ferwig Cardigan SA43 1PU New Issued PAN-004709 RL Waste Consultancy Ltd Bryngwyn Farm Bryngwyn Talley Llandeilo Carmarthenshire SA19 7DQ New Issued BB3290CW D & E Scrap Metals Limited D & E Scrap Metals Ltd Adelaide St Crindau Newport NP20 5NF New Issued BP3396SL Aberbechan Wharf Newtown Powys SY16 3AW Variation Returned BP3595CZ Severn Trent Water Ltd Newtown Sewage Treatment Works Llanllwchaiarn Newtown Powys SY16 3BA Surrender Issued AB3092FR Llantrisant Recycling Centre Limited Llantrisant Recycling Llantrisant Recycling Pantybrad Lane Llantrisant Pontyclun CF72 8YY Variation Returned AB3092FR Llantrisant Recycling Centre Limited Llantrisant Recycling Llantrisant Recycling Pantybrad Lane Llantrisant Pontyclun CF72 8YY Variation Issued FP3295LD Mr Stephen John O' Leary Mr Terence Peter O' Leary & Mrs Barbara Jayne O' Leary Creigiau Tyres Llantwit Fardre Pontypridd R C T CF38 2EE Variation Returned PAN-004712 RL Waste Consultancy Ltd Crynfryn Bychan Crynfryn Bychan Tregaron Ceredigion SY25 6QT New Issued PAN-004956 Agrispread Ltd Llay Rd Cefn-y-Bedd Wrexham Wrexham LL12 9YF New Issued PAN-004957 Agrispread Ltd Cottage Gorse Farm Bangor-on-Dee Wrexham Wrexham LL13 0AL New Issued Regulated Industry Permit Number Permit Holder Name Site Address Type of Application Decision VP3536VP Mr David Langford The Gaer Gaer Farm Trefnanny Meifod Powys SY22 6XX Variation Issued BB3292FP Powell Brothers Blaenbwch Farm Blaenbwch Maesmynys Builth Well Powys LD2 3HU New Issued AB3093CA Welsh Water Organic Energy (Cardiff) Limited Tremorfa Anaerobic Digestion Facility Tide Fields Road Tremorfa Cardiff CF24 5SB Variation Issued AB3096CP Welsh Water Organic Energy (Cardiff) Limited Lamby Way Open Windrow Composting Facility Lamby Way Rumney Cardiff CF3 4EQ Variation Issued EP3232AD Mr Gareth Adams and Mr Huw Adams Coombe Farm Llanvair Discoed Chepstow Monmouthshire NP16 6LN Variation Issued ALUK (GB) Ltd ALUK (GB) UK Aluk GB Ltd Newhouse Farm Industrial Estate Mathern Chepstow Monmouthshire NP16 6UD New Returned SP3430RL 2 Sisters Poultry Limited Llangefni prepared meats Llangefni Prepared Meats Industrial Estate Road LLANGEFNI Gwynedd LL77 7UX Transfer Issued BB3292HS Mr Morton Powell Drefor Broiler Unit Drefor Kerry Newtown Powys SY16 4PQ New Issued VP3935AT Enovert South Ltd Tir John Landfill Wern terrace Off Fabian Way Port Tenant SWANSEA West Glamorgan SA7 9XT Variation Issued Water Quality Permit Number Permit Holder Name Site Address Type of Application Decision BP3523XQ Mrs ME Jones and Mr GE Jones Land at Hafod Mochdre Newtown Powys SY16 4JT Variation Issued BB3199ZK Costain Wylfa 132 kV Cable - Costain National Grid Substation Wylfa Power Station Cemaes Bay LL67 0DH New Issued Mrs Violet Greaves Glyn Isa Cynwyd Corwen LL21 0ND New Returned BB3292CY Bryan Jones Land at Dedwyddfa Dedwyddfa Llangynhafal Ruthin LL15 1RT New Issued BB3198HC Costain Limited Wylfa 132kv Cable Project National Grid Power Station Cemaes Bay LL67 0DH New Issued Coed Cemlyn Cemlyn Park Penmaenmawr LL34 6BP New Refused BB3291CR Ms Helen McGowan Pantydarren Pantydarren Blackrock Clydach Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 0LW New Issued WQD004679 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS AMLWCH AMLWCH WWTW AMLWCH YNYS MON ANGLESEY LL68 9DW Variation Withdrawn CG0342901 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG LLANFAES WWTW OFF FFORDD EGLWYS LLANFAES BAUMARIS ANGLESEY LL58 8LD Variation Withdrawn CG0353701 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG Gorad Road SPS Gorad Rd Bangor Gwynedd LL57 2BW Variation Issued BB3290FD Mr Gareth Williams Rhiwen Rhiwen Deiniolen Caernarfon Gwynedd LL55 3NF New Issued BB3199CT DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG Seion No2 STW Seion No2 STW Seion Llanddeiniolen Caernarfon LL55 3AE New Issued AB3793FF Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Limited Rhydlafar WwTW Llantrisant Road St Fagans Cardiff Cardiff CF5 6HU Surrender Issued BB3198ZX Mr kenneth wiltshire Sunnybank Sunnybank Rhydygwin Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 3NH New Issued BB3291FJ Mrs Emma Pritchard Trem Cemaes Gwbert Cardigan Pembrokeshire SA43 1PR New Issued BP0350101 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG ABERARTH Sewage Pumping Station ABERARTH SPS ABERARTH CEREDIGION SA46 0LP Variation Issued AB3592FU Deeside Crescent Residents 1-12 Deeside Crescent Deeside Crescent Sealand Chester Flintshire CH1 6BY Transfer Issued AB3097TR SIEMENS TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LIMITED STP @ FLINTSHIRE BRIDGE WEIGHBRIDGE ROAD DEESIDE INDUSTRIAL PARK DEESIDE FLINTSHIRE CH5 2LL Surrender Issued Mrs Alison Bird Rhosson St Justinian St Davids Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA62 6PY New Withdrawn CG0081101 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG LLANFAIR PG WWTW LON PWLL-FANGOL LLANFAIR PG Ynys Môn LL61 6PD Variation Withdrawn BB3290ZV Mr Ralph Bradley The Old School Glascwm Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 5SE New Issued Mr Philip Lewis Brynamlwg Church Rd Gorslas Llanelli SA14 7NF New Returned BB3199FC Kajoty Limited Irfon River Premier Leisure Park Upper Chapel Rd Garth Llangammarch Wells LD4 4BH New Issued Ty Isaf Bryneglwys Corwen Llangollen Denbighshire LL21 9LF New Withdrawn SEPTIC TANK & INFILTRATION SYSTEM @ PLAS MAENAN COUNTRY HOUSE CEFN BACH COTTAGE CEMLYN COTTAG CHESTNUT BB3291ZA Mrs Jane Harris Transfer Issued COTTAGE MAENAN LLANRWST CONWY LL26 0YR BB3291HP Pontsticill Houses Pontsticill Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2UP New Issued Ms Karen Rees Carreg-Y-Sais Eryrys Rd Mynydd Du Mold CH7 4BR New Withdrawn Mr Nigel Phipps Ty Coch Farm St Brides Wentlooge Newport Newport NP10 8SR New Returned AN0013401 Family Life CIC Ynys Hywel Activity Centre Ynys Hywel Activity and Respite Centre Cwmfelinfach Crosskeys Newport Caerphilly NP11 7JD Transfer Issued S/01/05871/O Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig DYSART TERRACE STORM OVERFLOW (6) Dysart Terrace Canal Road Newtown Powys SY16 2JS Transfer Issued S/01/05872/O Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig THE CRESCENT STORM OVERFLOW (NO4) The Crescent Ponthafren Longbridge Newtown Powys SY16 2BW Transfer Issued S/01/05873/O Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig DOLAFON TERRACE STORM OVERFLOW Dolafon Terrace Dolafon Road Newtown Powys SY16 2JB Transfer Issued HENDRE BACH LLYN HELYG LANE RHUALL HENDRE BACH LLYN HELYG LANE RHU LLYN HELYG LANE RHUALLT RHUALLT RHUALLT CG0334201 Mr Malcolm Godfrey & Mrs Jane Godfrey Transfer Issued RHUALLT CG0077001 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG LLANFAIRFECHAN WWTW ACCESS ROAD OFF ABER ROAD LLANFAIRFECHAN CONWY WALES LL33 0HR Variation Withdrawn CG0364701 DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG MYNYDD LLANDEGAI WTW MYNYDD LLANDEGAI WTW MYNYDD LLANDEGAI GWYNEDD WALES LL57 4DX Surrender Issued.
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