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Applications Delegated to the National Park Officers ENCLOSURE 6 APPLICATIONS DELEGATED TO THE NATIONAL PARK OFFICERS App No. Grid Ref. Applicant, proposal, type, address Decision Date Issued Decision Type 08/02034/CL N: 226897 British Telecommunications Ltd for 3no Deemed 1 December Delegated E: 277578 9metre poles (Clearance) at Llwyn Tew, Permitted 2010 Decision Llanduesant, Llangadog SA19 9AQ Developm ent 10/05144/FUL N: 228797 Mr Tim Trumper for Single Storey Rear Permit 11 November Delegated E: 304723 Extension And Internal Alterations (Full 2010 Decision Application) at 4 Belle Vue Road, Brecon, Powys LD3 7NE 10/05182/FUL N: 214605 Miss Seren Davies for To change the use Permit 24 November Delegated E: 324629 of a residential house to an A3 cafe. (Full 2010 Decision Application) at 40 Main Road, Gilwern, Monmouthshire NP7 0AS 10/05184/FUL N: 218773 Mr And Mrs Jeremiah for Proposed new Permit 1 December Delegated E: 322124 dwelling (Full Application) at Land 2010 Decision Adjacent To 21 Derwen Fawr, Crickhowell, Powys NP8 1DQ 10/05219/FUL N: 212352 Mr J Goddard for Proposed double Permit 18 November Delegated E: 325409 garage with store over. (Full Application) 2010 Decision at Ty-Fabshon, Cwm Lane, Govilon Sir Fynwy NP7 9RY 10/05237/FUL N: 216711 Mr Phillip Little for Conversion of Permit 18 November Delegated E: 328810 redundant barn into tourist 2010 Decision accommodation (Full Application) at Porth Y Parc, Llwyn Du, Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 7HU 10/05239/LBC N: 228797 Mr Tim Trumper for Single Storey Rear Permit 11 November Delegated E: 304723 Extension And Internal Alterations 2010 Decision (Listed Building Consent) at 4 Belle Vue Road, Brecon, Powys LD3 7NE 10/05287/FUL N: 229985 Mrs Angela Thomas for Proposed first Permit 26 November Delegated E: 294937 floor alteration to existing sun lounge 2010 Decision and landing area (Full Application) at Beili Brith, Trallong, Brecon Powys LD3 8HF 10/05298/OUT N: 218153 Mr & Mrs F.J. Beaumont for New Rural Refuse 25 November Delegated E: 332109 Enterprise Dwelling (Outline 2010 Decision Application) at Pentre Farm, Llantilio Pertholey, Abergavenny NP7 8AT 10/05303/FUL N: 230127 Dr Robin Barlow for Replacement of Refuse 24 November Delegated E: 277275 sub-standard extension with two storey 2010 Decision extension, internal alterations and extend existing gable extension (Full Brecon Beacons National Park Planning, Access and Rights of Way Committee Page 1 of 6 ENCLOSURE 6 Application) at Ty'r Graig, Myddfai, Llandovery Carms SA20 0NX 10/05304/LBC N: 230127 Dr Robin Barlow for Replacement of Refuse 24 November Delegated E: 277275 sub-standard extension with two storey 2010 Decision extension, internal alterations and extend existing gable extension (Listed Building Consent) at Ty'r Graig, Myddfai, Llandovery Carmarthenshire SA20 0NX 10/05317/FUL N: 242340 Webster Wickham for To change Permit 18 November Delegated E: 322987 current use of building from function, 2010 Decision committee room and storage to B1 Office use. External alterations (Full Application) at The Legion Club Hall , Castle Lane, Market Street Hay-On- Wye Powys HR3 5AF 10/05323/FUL N: 226011 Mr Ian McQueen for Replacement of Permit 12 November Delegated E: 311544 garage/workshop. Erection of entrance 2010 Decision porch to front of house. (Full Application) at Cynghordy, Pennorth, Brecon Powys LD3 7EX 10/05334/FUL N: 226858 Mr Ian Mabberley for Micro hydro Permit 11 November Delegated E: 325695 electricity generating system 2010 Decision (approx2Kw) utilising Nant y Bedd stream within the property above. Works to include construction of small intake weir pipeline and small shed (Full Application) at Nantybedd, Grwyne Fawr, Forest Coal Pit Abergavenny Powys NP7 7LY 10/05341/OUT N: 219894 Miss S Anderton for Erection of Permit 18 November Delegated E: 314767 detached dwelling and provision of 2010 Decision improved access. (Outline Application) at Hazelmere , Cwmcrawnon Road, Llangynidr Crickhowell NP8 1LS 10/05367/FUL N: 228090 for Extend Golwyg y Camlas and Permit 5 November Delegated E: 304652 Bannau residential unit to provide extra 2010 Decision space for staff and residents (Full Application) at Golwg Y Camlas, Canal Road, Brecon Powys LD3 7HL 10/05386/LBC N: 228583 Mrs Gail Rofe for Removal of two Permit 3 December Delegated E: 304515 chimneys (Listed Building Consent) at 2010 Decision The Guildhall , High Street, Brecon Powys LD3 7AL 10/05388/FUL N: 226031 Mr Stephen Davies for First floor Permit 8 November Delegated E: 299418 extension and conversion of garage to 2010 Decision additional residential accommodation. Brecon Beacons National Park Planning, Access and Rights of Way Committee Page 2 of 6 ENCLOSURE 6 (Full Application) at 26 Pen Y Fan Close, Libanus, Brecon Powys LD3 8EJ 10/05391/ADV N: 228572 Mr Richard Yeates for Replacement Permit 24 November Delegated E: 304464 signage converting the current Alliance 2010 Decision and Leicester site to Santander (Application to Display Adverts) at 45 High Street, Brecon, Powys LD3 7AP 10/05393/FUL N: 226785 Mr Paul Mills for Two-storey extension Permit 12 November Delegated E: 296311 (Full Application) at PENGARN FARM , 2010 Decision Libanus, Brecon LD3 8NR 10/05398/FUL N: 229158 Secretary Of State For Defence for Permit 11 November Delegated E: 292224 Erection of rope tower for the training 2010 Decision purposes of Sennybridge Camp (Full Application) at Defence Training Estate, Sennybridge, Brecon Powys LD3 8PN 10/05402/FUL N: 219991 Drs Steven And Ruth Epstein for Refuse 17 November Delegated E: 315297 Construction of childrens play activity 2010 Decision area - wendy house and climbing frame (Full Application) at Upper Pencommin Farm, Forge Road, Llangynidr Crickhowell Powys NP8 1LU 10/05404/CON N: 228530 for Variation of conditions 5, 6 and 16 Permit 15 November Delegated E: 304630 of permission reference 09/03934/FUL 2010 Decision in order to allow site investigation to be undertaken following demolition of existing building and to allow construction using non cast iron rainwater goods (Variation/Renewal of Conditions) at Former Police Station, Lion Street, Brecon Powys LD3 7AU 10/05407/FUL N: 211022 Mr Jonathon McCarthy for New Refuse 12 November Delegated E: 305589 dwelling plot 2 (Full Application) at 5 2010 Decision Penygarn, Pontsticill, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2TY 10/05410/FUL N: 211022 Mr Jonathon McCarthy for New Refuse 12 November Delegated E: 305589 dwelling plot 1 (Full Application) at 5 2010 Decision Penygarn, Pontsticill, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 2TY 10/05405/FUL N: 213540 Mr Robert Wookey for Erection of Permit 24 November Delegated E: 305745 fencing to provide a secure boat 2010 Decision compound (Full Application) at Sailing Club On The East Bank Of Pontsticill Reservoir, , 10/05409/FUL N: 228418 The Bursar for Proposed single storey Permit 16 November Delegated E: 304310 link extension between Orchard House 2010 Decision and 1/2 Orchard Gardens to Brecon Beacons National Park Planning, Access and Rights of Way Committee Page 3 of 6 ENCLOSURE 6 accommodate a new common room. (Full Application) at Orchard House, Christ College , Dinas Road Llanfaes Brecon Powys 10/05413/FUL N: 225900 Mr N Sales for Change of use of barn to Refuse 16 November Delegated E: 271507 holiday letting cottage. (Full Application) 2010 Decision at Rhydsaint, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire SA19 9PR 10/05417/FUL N: 228317 Mr And Mrs Jones for Single storey tile Permit 17 November Delegated E: 303586 roof conservatory. (Full Application) at 2010 Decision 28 Parc Tarrell, Brecon, Llanfaes Brecon Powys LD3 8DX 10/05422/FUL N: 219676 Mr Lyndon Cooke for External and Permit 17 November Delegated E: 315017 internal alterations to the existing garage 2010 Decision workshop to include regularization of the elevation being different to previous consent (P19747) being granted. (Full Application) at Castle Farm, Castle Road, Llangynidr Crickhowell Powys NP8 1NG 10/05426/FUL N: 230121 Mr Dorian Williams for Demolish sub- Refuse 18 November Delegated E: 277269 standard extension, construct two 2010 Decision storey extension with saddle roof and attached lean-to (Full Application) at Beili Glas, Myddfai, Llandovery Carmarthenshire SA20 0NX 10/05427/LBC N: 230121 Mr Dorian Williams for Demolish sub- Refuse 18 November Delegated E: 277269 standard extension, construct two 2010 Decision storey extension with saddle roof and attached lean-to (Listed Building Consent) at Beili Glas, Myddfai, Llandovery Carmarthenshire SA20 0NX 10/05442/CON N: 213746 Mr Anthony Christopher for Variation Permit 24 November Delegated E: 284440 of condition 2 to allow for amendment 2010 Decision to scale and design and internal layout (Variation/Renewal of Conditions) at Penycae Cottages , Brecon Road, Penycae Swansea SA9 1FD 10/05451/FUL N: 223265 Mr R Kyte for Installation of 2 photo Permit 6 December Delegated E: 317808 voltaic panels. (Full Application) at 2010 Decision Heddfan Barn, Cwmdu, Crickhowell Powys NP8 1SA 10/05460/FUL N: 228302 Mr And Mrs Robinson for Conservatory Permit 23 November Delegated E: 305259 to the north west side of the property 2010 Decision (Full Application) at 19 Brynglas, Brecon, Powys LD3 7SA Brecon Beacons National Park Planning, Access and Rights of Way Committee Page 4 of 6 ENCLOSURE 6 10/05461/FUL N: 212396 Ms Helen O'Leary for Construction of Refuse 23 November Delegated E: 322016 new dwelling in existing garden (Full 2010 Decision Application) at 2 Fairview, Darren Felin, Llanelly Hill Abergavenny NP7 0RE 10/05517/FUL N: 223085 Mr Geraint Davies for Proposed barn Refuse 24 November Delegated E: 272836 conversion into
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