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Delegated List Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Go Back Excel Version Parish Name Application No. Application Type Proposal Address Decision Decision Notice Sent Abbey Cwm-Hir 18/1087/FUL Full Application Erection of a rural workers dwelling and Land At Cwmverdy Approve 03/10/2019 Community all associated works Abbey Cwm-Hir Llandrindod Wells LD1 6PG Aberedw Community 19/1239/HH Householder Installation of a door, and construction of Woodlands Approve 27/09/2019 raised verandah at house floor level and Llanbadarn-y-garreg glazed canopy roof over Builth Wells Powys LD2 3UT Aberhafesp 19/1182/DIS Discharge of Discharge of conditions 4 and 6 from Sunny View Caravan Park Approve 25/09/2019 Community Condition planning consent 18/0803/FUL in respect Bwlch-y-ffridd of a landscaping scheme and tree and Newtown hedgerow protection plan Powys SY16 3JF Abermule And 19/1530/AGR Agricultural Erection of 2x agricultural buildings Lletty Maengwyn Permitted 01/10/2019 Llandyssil Community Notification Abermule Development Montgomery Powys SY15 6JJ CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 1 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Banwy Community 19/0691/VAR Discharge/Modific Modification of S106 agreement attached 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 & 16 Maes Y S106 Modified 11/10/2019 ation of S106 to permission M/2007/0685 relating to Ddawns occupancy restrictions to properties 1, 2, Llangadfan 3, 7, 8 & 16 Welshpool Powys SY21 0GA 19/1439/ELE Electricity Application made under Electricity Act Plot Opposite Hen Efaill Permitted 11/10/2019 Overhead Line 1989: Overhead Lines (exemption) Llangadfan Development (England & Wales) Regulations 2009 to Welshpool extend an existing low voltage overhead Powys line, erect a pole and stay and lay low SY21 0PU voltage underground cable Bausley With 18/0129/FUL Full Application Erection of a poultry rearing unit Pentre Farm Approve 11/10/2019 Criggion Community including silos and all associated works Coedway Crew Green SY5 9AW Beguildy Community 19/1369/HDG Hedgerow Application for hedgerow removal notice Upper Forest Approve 30/09/2019 Removal Notice Bwlch-y-plain Knighton Powys LD7 1RE Berriew Community 19/0179/AGR Agricultural Erection of a forestry building Maeswood Permitted 03/10/2019 Notification Aberriw Development Y Trallwng Powys CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 2 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications 19/1289/FUL Full Application Erection of a replacement agricultural The Ffridd Approve 15/10/2019 building and erection of an extension to Berriew an existing building Welshpool Powys SY21 8AT Bronllys Community 19/1327/FUL Full Application Change of use from outbuilding to Bronllys Court Approve 11/10/2019 holiday accommodation and associated Bronllys works (resubmission) Brecon LD3 0LF Cadfarch Community 19/0559/FUL Full Application Erection of 1x rural enterprise dwelling Ty Coch Approve 01/10/2019 U2513 From End North West Of Road To Ty Coch To Junction With C2085 Melin-Byrhedyn Machynlleth Caersws Community 19/1438/ELE Electricity Application made under Electricity Act Land Near Coed Y Parc Approve 15/10/2019 Overhead Line 1989 : Overhead Lines (exemption) Caersws (England & Wales) Regulations 2009 for Newtown installation of additional wooden pole SY17 5HR within existing overhead line Carno Community 19/0263/OUT Outline planning Outline application for erection of an Land Adjoining Soar Refused 11/10/2019 Council affordable dwelling, formation of Chapel vehicular access and all associated Carno works Caersws Powys CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 3 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Castle Caereinion 19/1136/DIS Discharge of Discharge of conditions 6, 9, 11 - 16 Land Off Swallows Court Approve 25/09/2019 Community Condition attached to permission 18/0102/REM Swallows Meadow Castle Caereinion Welshpool Powys SY21 9EF 19/0444/NMA Non-Material Application for a non material Development Off Approve 10/10/2019 Amendment amendment to planning permission Swallows Meadow 18/0102/REM in respect of external Castle Caereinion materials and FFL's on plots 1, 2, 5 and 6 Welshpool Powys Churchstoke 19/0993/OUT Outline planning Erection of 4 dwellings with garages (all Land Adjacent To Approve 27/09/2019 Community matters reserved) Hollydene Hall Bank Churchstoke Montgomery Powys SY15 6EN DIS/2018/0065 Discharge of Discharge of conditions no's 3, 13, 14, Orchard Close Approve 30/09/2019 condition 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24 of Churchstoke planning consent P/2017/1076 Montgomery Powys SY15 6JR CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 4 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Disserth And Trecoed 19/1052/FUL Full Application Installation of bio mass heating and Graig-Goch Fawr, Garage Approve 26/09/2019 Community wood chip storage area (retrospective) Newbridge-On-Wye Builth Wells LD2 3RU Erwood Community 19/1271/HH Householder Formation of a new vehicular access and Brooklands Approve 04/10/2019 private off-road parking + demolition of Erwood existing corrugated iron lean to and Builth Wells replacing with new build to existing LD2 3EX Felin-Fach 19/1324/HH Householder Two-storeyfootprint extension to rear 2 Brynhaul Approve 30/09/2019 Community Pont-Y-Wal Lane Bronllys Brecon LD3 0NA Forden With 19/1524/NMA Non-Material Application for non-material amendments Land Adjacent To Approve 09/10/2019 Leighton & Trelystan Amendment to permission M96/091 to alter the design Oaklands Forden Com Welshpool Powys SY21 8NA 19/1510/DIS Discharge of Application to discharge condition no.3 1 The Pentre Approve 15/10/2019 Condition attached to planning permission Leighton 19/0837/HH (external materials) Welshpool SY21 8HW Glasbury Community 19/1268/HH Householder Erection of a two-storey extension to 3 Church Close Approve 01/10/2019 provide annex accommodation Station Road Boughrood Brecon LD3 0DJ CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 5 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications 19/1465/TRE Works to trees in Application to fell a tree in a conservation Belever Approve 01/10/2019 Conservation area Glasbury Area Hereford Powys HR3 5LL 19/1427/TPO Works to Trees Application for works to a TPO tree within Behind No. 8 Approve 04/10/2019 subject to a TPO a conservation area The Birches Glasbury Hereford Powys HR3 5NW Glascwm Community 19/0390/HH Householder Demolition of existing extension and The Green Approve 07/10/2019 porch, and erection of 2 storey Side Bettws Disserth Extension and Rear Extension with front Llandrindod Wells porch as well as internal alterations Powys LD1 5RP Gwernyfed 19/1301/RES Reserved Matters Reserved matters application following Plot 9 Approve 26/09/2019 Community outline approval P/2018/0521 for the Black Mountain View erection of 1x dwelling Felindre Brecon LD3 0SZ CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 6 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications 19/0189/DIS Discharge of Discharge of conditions 6, 7 and 8 of Unit 7 Approve 07/10/2019 Condition planning approval P/2018/0317 in Javel Industrial Estate relation to environmental site assessment Aberllynfi Aberhonddu Powys LD3 0SL 19/1377/HH Householder Proposed annex accommodation Orchard View Approve 07/10/2019 Felindre Brecon LD3 0TA P/2018/0481 Removal or VAR: Section 73 application to modify Outdoor Pursuits Centre Approve 15/10/2019 Variation of condition 5 of planning permission Three Cocks Condition B/02/0010 relating to operating hours Brecon Powys LD3 0SD P/2018/0497 Removal or VAR: Section 73 application to modify Outdoor Pursuits Centre Approve 15/10/2019 Variation of condition 4 of planning permission Three Cocks Condition B/00/0093 relating to operating hours Brecon Powys LD3 0SD Kerry Community 19/1329/DIS Discharge of Dischage of conditions 8, 9, 10, 11 and Lomond Approve 16/10/2019 Condition 13 of planning approval 18/0272/FUL in Common Road relation to site plans and statement of Kerry materials / lighting/ hedgerow Newtown translocation and levels SY16 4NY CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 7 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Knighton Community 19/1516/AGR Agricultural Erection of a tool storage shed Cwmgilla Wood Prior Approval 30/09/2019 Notification Knighton Approved Powys 19/1222/FUL Full Application Erection of an open market bungalow, Land Adj To The The Approve 07/10/2019 together with formation of vehicular Meadows accesses and parking and all associated Hatfield Meadows works Knighton Powys LD7 1RY 19/1561/TRE Works to trees in Removal of a tree in a conservation area 12 Church Street Approve 07/10/2019 Conservation Knighton Area Powys LD7 1AG 19/1411/HH Householder Removal of gable chimneys & Bamboo Garden Approve 16/10/2019 replacement with new chimneys 50 Market Street Knighton LD7 1BB CODE: IDOX.PL.REP.04 17/10/2019 11:06:21 POWYSCC\\sandraf Go Back Page 8 of 21 Planning Decision Notices 97 Applications Llanbadarn Fynydd 19/0718/REM Removal or Section 73 application to vary planning Land Adj. To Brynhafod Approve 25/09/2019 Community Variation of condition no. 4 attached to planning Llanbadarn Fynydd Condition approval 18/0127/REM to allow access Llandrindod Wells realignment/ relocation including minor Powys increase to red line application site boundary (in connection with proposed development of 9 dwellings - outline) Llanbrynmair 19/1050/LBC Listed Building Replacement of 2 windows in the front The Old Chapel Refused 25/09/2019
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