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List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 18 March 2002 Application No. 2001/00291/RES Applicant: Hamlet Enterprises Ltd., Ystrad Court, Ystradowen, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7TN Agent: Davies Evans Partnership, Kingsway House, Bank Buildings, Bridgend Ind. Est., Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan. CF31 3SB Location: St. Mary's Well Bay Road, Lavernock, Sully Proposal: Replacement and resiting of existing dwelling Decision: A Date: 5 April 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 21 January 2002 Application No. 2001/00826/OUT Applicant: Bellway Homes Limited, C/o Agent. Agent: Boyer Planning Limited, 4, Cathedral Road, Cardiff. CF11 9LT Location: Land between the A48 and Llantwit Major Road, Cowbridge Proposal: Residential development and associated public open space, to include the provision of a link road between the A48 and Llantwit Major Road Decision: R Date: 3 October 2002 Appeal Decision: D Date: 23 January 2004 List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 28 February 2002 Application No. 2001/00964/FUL Applicant: Swanbridge Hire and Sales, 5, Wimbourne Buildings, Barry Docks, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Mr. R. Gibbons, 51, Raglan Close, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4NX Location: Unit 15, Atlantic Trading Estate, Barry Proposal: Erection of 2.4m. high security fence to perimeter of site with 2 no. sets of gates. Decision: A Date: 8 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 16 April 2002 Application No. 2001/00967/FUL Applicant: Gamond Limited, C/o 72, High Street, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: W. Anderson (Anderson Consult) Hillside, Little Hill, Off Bridge Street, Barry. CF63 1LG Location: 71/72, High Street, Barry Proposal: Change of use of ground floor No. 71 to restaurant as extension to No. 72 including new frontage to No.s 71 and 72 Decision: A Date: 21 June 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 14 January 2002 Application No. 2001/01189/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Tuck, 23, Cardigan Close, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4RF Agent: Meridian Building Design, 33, Murch Crescent, Dinas Powys, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 4RF Location: 23, Cardigan Close, Dinas Powys Proposal: Four bedroom detached dwelling Decision: A Date: 1 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 7 February 2002 Application No. 2001/01292/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. N. Jenkins, 136, Parc Nant Celyn, Efail Isaf, Rhondda Cynon Taff CF38 1AA Agent: H. D. Williams, 123, Trealaw Road, Tonypandy, Rhondda. CF40 2NP Location: Barn No. 3, Home Farm, Hensol Proposal: Domestic barn refurbishment Decision: A Date: 15 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 8 January 2002 Application No. 2001/01403/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. Clay, Llwynhelig House, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7AQ Agent: Mr. and Mrs. Clay, Llwynhelig House, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. CF71 7AQ Location: Llwynhelig House, Cowbridge Proposal: Change of use from private house to hotel Decision: R Date: 27 June 2002 Appeal Decision: D Date: 26 February 2003 List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 8 January 2002 Application No. 2001/01405/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jennings, Ewenny Farm Guest House, Ewenny Cross, Ewenny, Bridgend. CF35 5AB Agent: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jennings, Ewenny Farm Guest House, Ewenny Cross, Ewenny, Bridgend. CF35 5AB Location: Ewenny Farm Guest House, Ewenny Cross, Bridgend Proposal: Change of use of property from dwelling to a guest house/hotel together with extension and timber stable outbuilding Decision: A Date: 27 June 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 8 January 2002 Application No. 2001/01418/FUL Applicant: Robert J. Evans, 8, Fforest View, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 6LW Agent: Robert J. Evans, 8, Fforest View, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 6LW Location: 8, Fforest View, Woodland Rise, Barry Proposal: Conversion of internal garage into lounge and erection of conservatory to rear (retrospective) Decision: R Date: 8 February 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 12 February 2002 Application No. 2001/01486/FUL Applicant: Mr. Paul Williams, 79, Glenbrook Drive, Glenbrook, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF63 2FB Agent: ADC (Wales) Ltd., 'Deall', Sunnybank, Machen, Caerphilly. CF83 8PY Location: 8, Gibbonsdown Close, Barry Proposal: Part demolition of existing garage to facilitate construction of 2 no. new bedrooms at first floor level with access from existing internal stairs Decision: A Date: 22 February 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 11 January 2002 Application No. 2001/01487/FUL Applicant: Mrs. Moore, 11, Leoline Close, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Peter R. Sharp, 67, Glamorgan Street, Barry, South Glamorgan. CF62 6JP Location: 11, Leoline Close, Cowbridge Proposal: Dormer extensions to roof Decision: A Date: 8 February 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 26 February 2002 Application No. 2001/01510/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. D. Evans, Old Middle Hill, Walterston, Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 3AD Agent: S. G. Williams & Associates, Lombard House, 64, Mansel Street, Swansea. SA1 5TN Location: Broomwell, Llancarfan Proposal: Proposed replacement dwelling Decision: A Date: 15 May 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 23 April 2002 Application No. 2001/01517/FUL Applicant: Mr. R. A. Hicks, Treetops, Craig Penllyn, Nr. Cowbridge, Vale of Glam. CF71 7RT Agent: Mr. R. A. Hicks, Treetops, Craig Penllyn, Nr. Cowbridge, Vale of Glam. CF71 7RT Location: Plot 3, Treetops, Craig Penllyn Proposal: One detached dwelling and double garage Decision: A Date: 31 May 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 12 February 2002 Application No. 2001/01574/FUL Applicant: N. G. Reynolds Ltd., 41, Ludlow Street, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: KEW Architectural and Structural Design, 28, Parcau Avenue, Bridgend. CF31 4SY Location: Dingle Dell, High Street, Penarth Proposal: Residential development - 6 no. two bedroom houses Decision: R Date: 21 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00001/FUL Applicant: Mr. Philip Jefferson, 21, High Street, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 1EZ Agent: Mr. Philip Jefferson, 21, High Street, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 1EZ Location: 2, Barry Road, Barry Proposal: Retention of change of use from autoparts shop to cafe Decision: A Date: 8 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00002/FUL Applicant: Nigel Arnold, 1, The Washington, Stanwell Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 2AD Agent: Nigel Arnold Architect, 1, The Washington, Stanwell Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan. CF64 2AD Location: 10, High Street, Barry Proposal: Change of use of ground floor to shop and installation of new shop front Decision: A Date: 1 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00003/FUL Applicant: Mrs. S. Alazia, 75, Fitzhammon Avenue, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Nuway Construction, Unit 12, Brynmenyn Bus. Centre St. Theodores Way, Brynmemyn Industrial Estate, Bridgend. CF32 9TZ Location: 75, Fitzhamon Avenue, Llantwit Major Proposal: Extension to form bedrooms and bathroom Decision: A Date: 15 February 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00004/FUL Applicant: Ms. Melanie Steeles, 13, Coed Bach, Highlight Park, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 8AE Agent: Richard Jones Builders, 12, Mountbatten Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. CF62 9HF Location: 13, Coed Bach, Barry Proposal: Side, single storey extension Decision: A Date: 1 March 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00005/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. D. Fordham, 78, Churchfields, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: James T. Long, 24, Uplands Crescent, Llandough, Nr. Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 2PR Location: 78, Churchfields, Barry Proposal: Adaptation and extension to existing garage to provide disabled facilities Decision: A Date: 3 May 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 4 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00006/FUL Applicant: J. T. Thomas, Slade Paddocks, Llanmaes, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glam. CF61 2XR Agent: Wyn Thomas Gordon Lewis Ltd., 21, Park Place, Cardiff. CF1 3DQ Location: Land at Slade Farm, Llanmaes Proposal: Widening of existing agricultural gate to 6.5m and construction of a 3.1m wide hardcore farm access track Decision: A Date: 19 July 2002 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 13 February 2002 Application No. 2002/00007/FUL Applicant: Mrs. D. A. Andrews, Cefn Bryn House, Penmaen, Gower SA2 3HQ and Mrs. E. McCabe, 8, Laragh Killiney, County Dublin, Eire Agent: Geoff Webber, W. S. Atkins Consultants Ltd., Longcross Court, 47, Newport Road, Cardiff. CF24 0AD Location: Coronation Terrace, Penarth Proposal: A block of 3 no. one-bedroom apartments Decision: R Date: 21 March 2002 Appeal Decision: A Date: 30 July 2002 Date Received: 7 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00008/FUL Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Monkton Isaf, Broughton, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Michael Thomas Architects, 2, Fairways View, Forest Hills, Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taff. CF72 8JG Location: Monkton Isaf, Broughton Proposal: Proposed barn conversion to a residential dwelling Decision: A Date: 8 May 2003 Appeal Decision: Date: Date Received: 7 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00009/LBC Applicant: Mr. and Mrs. Davies, Monkton Isaf, Broughton, Vale of Glamorgan. Agent: Michael Thomas Architects, 2, Fairway View, Forrest Hills, Talbot Green, Rhondda Cynon Taff. CF72 8JG Location: Monkton Isaf, Broughton Proposal: Proposed barn conversion to a residential dwelling Decision: A Date: 17 April 2003 Appeal Decision: Date: List of Applications Between 01/01/2002 to 31/12/2002 Date Received: 7 January 2002 Application No. 2002/00010/FUL Applicant: Mr. S.
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