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22Nd January 2021 WEEK No. 4 Swansea Council WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS REGISTERED WEEK ENDING: 22nd January 2021 WEEK No. 4 On-line Planning Application Information Application forms, plans and supporting documentation for these applications can be viewed at http://property.swansea.gov.uk Phil Holmes BSc (Hons), MSc, Dip Econ Head of Planning & City Regeneration Application No: 2020/2617/PLD Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Bishopston - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 259389 188566 Development Type: All Others (CPLDS, Prior etc) Location: 96 Manselfield Road, Murton, Swansea, SA3 3AG Proposal: Single storey side extension, rear canopy/veranda and fenestration alterations (Application for a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development) Applicant: Mr & Mrs Mike Davies Agent: Helen Landers Application No: 2021/0059/FUL Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Bishopston - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 258234 189380 Development Type: Householder Location: 20 The Glebe, Bishopston, Swansea, SA3 3JP Proposal: Increase in ridge height to provide first floor living accommodation with two hip to gable roof extensions, two rear dormer extensions, installation of six velux windows to front elevation and front porch Applicant: Scott Joyce Agent: Brian Williams Application No: 2021/0109/FUL Date 19.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Bishopston - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 258341 188475 Development Type: Householder Location: 1 Oldway, Bishopston, Swansea, SA3 3DE Proposal: Two storey side/rear extension and double garage Applicant: Mr Stuart Thomas Agent: Ms Josephine Davies Application No: 2021/0089/FUL Date 13.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Castle - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 265381 193082 Development Type: Minor Dwellings Location: 62 The Kingsway, Swansea, SA1 5HN Proposal: Retention of additional residential unit on second floor flat roof area. Applicant: Mr Nasser Alanizy Agent: Miss Abigail Stevenson Application No: 2021/0123/FUL Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Castle - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 265067 192770 Development Type: Householder Location: 11 Western Street, Sandfields, Swansea, SA1 3JZ Proposal: First floor rear extension Applicant: Mrs Ruli Begum Agent: Mr Andrew Shipley Application No: 2020/2370/FUL Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Clydach - Area 1 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 269303 201034 Development Type: Minor Industry/Storage/Dist.B1(b&c)B2 B8 Location: Clydach Refinery , Ynys Penllwch Road, Clydach, Swansea, SA6 5QR Proposal: Installation of 7 steel site cabins, including 2 two storey cabins for sub contractor accommodation Applicant: Mr. Mark Baynham Agent: Mr Peter Stott Application No: 2020/2627/FUL Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 260736 195646 Development Type: Minor Dwellings Location: Land Adjacent To 45 Roseland Road, Waunarlwydd, Swansea, SA5 4ST Proposal: 2 dormer bungalows with integral garages, and 3 detached dwellings one of which has an integral garage and associated access Applicant: Mr Craig Lloyd Agent: Mr Mike Morgan Application No: 2021/0083/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 263298 195477 Development Type: All Other Minor Dev Location: Unit 2 , 908 Carmarthen Road, Fforestfach, Swansea, SA5 4AA Proposal: Change of use from Retail (Class A1) to a tanning salon Applicant: Lextan Agent: Craig Jones Application No: 2021/0120/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 259900 195350 Development Type: Householder Location: 1 Heol Cleddau, Waunarlwydd, Swansea, SA5 4QF Proposal: Single storey side extension Applicant: Mrs Kay Paton Agent: Mr Stephen Usei Application No: 2021/0121/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 261785 196286 Development Type: Householder Location: 21 Denver Road, Fforestfach, Swansea, SA5 4DA Proposal: Single storey rear extension and two new ground floor side windows Applicant: Mr Andrew Hillier Agent: Application No: 2021/0131/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 260386 195149 Development Type: Householder Location: 10 Heol Will George, Waunarlwydd, Swansea, SA5 4RS Proposal: Two storey side extension Applicant: Donna Cameron Agent: Application No: 2021/0157/ADV Date 20.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 262491 196817 Development Type: Advertisements Location: Pontardulais Retail Park, Pontardulais Road, Cadle, Swansea, SA5 4BA Proposal: Replacement of one internally illuminated totem Sign, one non- illuminated wall mounted letters sign, one non-illuminated post mounted directional sign and addition of one non-illuminated welcome sign 3 - wall mounted Welcome sign (Sign C); Applicant: Titan Swansea POS Limited Agent: Mr Colin Burnett Application No: 2021/0166/PLD Date 22.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Cockett - Bay Area Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 263349 195101 Development Type: All Others (CPLDS, Prior etc) Location: 21 Ael Y Bryn Road, Fforestfach, Swansea, SA5 8JA Proposal: Single storey rear extension (application for a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development) Applicant: Laura Davies Agent: Mr Mark Thomas Application No: 2020/2360/FUL Date 19.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Dunvant - Area 2 Status: Pending Decision Map Ref: 258975 193875 Development Type: Householder Location: 2 Bryndolau, Dunvant, Swansea, SA2 7TQ Proposal: Increase in ridge height to provide first floor living accommodation, single storey rear extension, two front dormers, two rear dormers, front and rear roof lights, installation of patio doors and fenestration alterations Applicant: Mr Thomas Maddock Agent: Miss Angharad Randall Application No: 2021/0119/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Dunvant - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 259926 193913 Development Type: Householder Location: 6 Yr Elain, Dunvant, Swansea, SA2 7PT Proposal: Two storey side/ rear extension. Applicant: Mr Steven Grimshaw Agent: Mr Andrew Feather Application No: 2021/0124/TCA Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Gower - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 249530 186203 Development Type: Tree Preservation Orders Location: Land Adjacent To Honeysuckle Cottage, Oxwich, Swansea, SA3 1LU Proposal: To fell one Ash Tree in the Oxwich Conservation Area Applicant: Mr Robert Fisher Agent: Mr Robert Fisher Application No: 2021/0130/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Gower - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 242151 187881 Development Type: Householder Location: Riverside, Rhossili, Swansea, SA3 1PJ Proposal: Two storey front extension and addition of pitched roof to proposed kitchen/dining room and fenestration alterations Applicant: Mr & Mrs Davies Agent: Application No: 2021/0168/NMA Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Gowerton - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 259543 196004 Development Type: NMA Location: Former Cefn Gorwydd Colliery, Gowerton, Swansea, SA4 3AN Proposal: Non- Material Amendment to Planning Permission 2018/1894/RES granted 9th January 2019 to allow amendments to house types for Plots 59-99 Applicant: Pobl Group Agent: Mr Phil Baxter Application No: 2021/0167/NMA Date 22.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Gowerton - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 259595 195881 Development Type: NMA Location: Former Cefn Gorwydd Colliery, Gowerton, Swansea, SA4 3AN Proposal: Non-Material Amendment to Planning Permission 2018/1894/RES Granted 9th January 2019 to allow amendments to house types for plots 1-58 (excluding apartment blocks plots 37-42 and plots 5-13). Applicant: Pobl Group Agent: Mr Phil Baxter Application No: 2020/2539/PLD Date 12.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Killay South - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 260016 192619 Development Type: All Others (CPLDS, Prior etc) Location: 502 Gower Road, Killay, Swansea, SA2 7DY Proposal: Hip to gable roof extension, rear roof extension, upper floor window, two rear roof lights and alteration to window details (application for a Certificate of Proposed Lawful Development) Applicant: Mr Chris Davies Agent: Mr Adam Rewbridge Application No: 2021/0056/FUL Date 20.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Killay South - Area 2 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 260400 192959 Development Type: All Other Minor Dev Location: 1 The Precinct, Killay, Swansea, SA2 7BA Proposal: Change of use of first floor from residential (Class C3) to travel agency (Class A1). Applicant: Mr Jacob Hughes Agent: Mr Mike Morgan Application No: 2020/2633/RES Date 21.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Llansamlet - Area 1 Status: Being Considered Map Ref: 268383 197107 Development Type: Minor Retail A1-A3 Location: Land At Nantyffin Road Retail Park, Llansamlet, Swansea, SA7 9RD Proposal: Erection of drive thru restaurant (Class A3) and minor improvements to car park (outline) 2015/1853 granted 31st December 2015 as varied by Section 73 permission 2018/2403/S73 granted 25th January 2019 (details of access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale pursuant to condition 1 and discharge of condition 7 (drainage)) Applicant: Mr Graeme Reid Agent: Mr Matthew Gray Application No: 2021/0017/FUL Date 18.01.2021 Registered: Electoral Division: Llansamlet - Area 1 Status: Being
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