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Page 171 CHI P/2015/0055 BRYN YR EOS COTTAGE, TWO-STOREY REAR WHITEHURST, CHIRK, WREXHAM, EXTENSION GRANTED LL14 5AS LIST OF DELEGATED DECISIONS ISSUED ESC P/2013/0545 LAND AT FORMER SITE OF, HAFOD OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR TILERIES, HAFOD ROAD AND REDEVELOPMENT OF LAND REFUSED BANGOR ROAD, JOHNSTOWN, FOR PROPOSED MIXED USE WREXHAM, LL14 2SP DEVELOPMENT OF UP TO 300 16/06/2015 (USE CLASS C3) RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS, 465SQM (USE CLASS B1, B2 AND B8) BUSINESS, INDUSTRIAL, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION UNITS, 235SQM (USE CLASS A1) RETAIL, ECOLOGICAL ENHANCEMENT, LANDSCAPE, OPEN SPACE, HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT AND ASSOCIATED WORKS. WOR P/2014/0783 BARN 2, BOWLING BANK FARM, SINGLE STOREY REAR MULSFORD ROAD, WORTHENBURY, GARDEN ROOM EXTENSION GRANTED WREXHAM, LL13 0AW 09/06/2015 LLA P/2014/0893 CO-OP SUPERMARKET, ST MARTINS DISPLAY OF SQUARE, LLAY, WREXHAM, LL12 ADVERTISEMENTS - 1 X GRANTED 0SA FASCIA SIGN AND 1 X HANGING SIGN (BOTH SIGNS 05/06/2015 TO BE ILLUMINATED) ESC P/2014/0902 FFERM ODYN GALCH, FRONDEG, ERECTION OF AGRICULTURAL RHOSTYLLEN, WREXHAM, LL14 4ND WORKERS DWELLING GRANTED 08/06/2015 ROS P/2015/0036 TREVALYN HALL, CHESTER ROAD, LISTED BUILDING CONSENT ROSSETT, WREXHAM, LL12 0HH FOR REFURBISHMENT OF GRANTED HALL 15/06/2015 HOL P/2015/0038 COBBYDALE, FROG LANE, HOLT, DEMOLITION OF OUTBUILDING WREXHAM, LL13 9HJ GRANTED 09/06/2015 ROS P/2015/0045 LOWER HONKLEY FARM, LISTED BUILDING CONSENT STRINGERS LANE, BURTON, FOR REPAIR OF DEFECTIVE GRANTED ROSSETT, WREXHAM, LL12 0AP OAK BEAM, REINSTATEMENT OF OAK WINDOW LINTOLS 03/06/2015 AND INSTALLATION OF SLIMLITE GLAZING UNITS AND OTHER ALTERATIONS, I.E. USE OF STITCHING BARS Page 171 CHI P/2015/0055 BRYN YR EOS COTTAGE, TWO-STOREY REAR WHITEHURST, CHIRK, WREXHAM, EXTENSION GRANTED LL14 5AS 18/06/2015 GWE P/2015/0071 5 CHESTNUT COURT, SUMMERHILL SINGLE-STOREY SIDE ROAD, SUMMERHILL, WREXHAM, EXTENSION GRANTED LL11 4SP 09/06/2015 MAE P/2015/0072 PENLEY MILL, LION LANE, PENLEY, SINGLE-STOREY GARDEN WREXHAM, LL13 0LY ROOM EXTENSION GRANTED 05/06/2015 GWE P/2015/0090 BRIDGE OVER FORMER RAILWAY, LISTED BUILDING CONSENT HIGHFIELD ROAD, GWERSYLLT, FOR REPLACEMENT OF GRANTED WREXHAM, LL11 4US HANDRAIL CAP, CLEANING AND PAINTING OF METAL 19/06/2015 WORK AND MASONRY REPAIRS BAN P/2015/0117 25 FRIARS COURT, BANGOR ON TWO-STOREY SIDE DEE, WREXHAM, LL13 0AT EXTENSION AND NEW FRONT GRANTED PORCH 05/06/2015 CEF P/2015/0126 CEFN Y FEDW, , PENYCAE, ERECTION OF AGRICULTURAL WREXHAM, LL14 1UA BUILDING OVER SLURRY GRANTED LAGOON WITH GENERAL PURPOSE STORAGE AREA 26/05/2015 WRR P/2015/0138 4 TO 5 HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, INSTALLATION OF NEW SHOP LL13 8HP FRONT AND ROLLER GRANTED SHUTTERS 10/06/2015 HOL P/2015/0169 HOLT WAR MEMORIAL, THE CROSS, LISTED BUILDING CONSENT HOLT, WREXHAM, LL13 9YL FOR ADDITION OF NAME TO GRANTED HOLT WAR MEMORIAL 16/06/2015 RHO P/2015/0176 WERN HOUSE, WERN LANE, ERECTION OF 6 DWELLINGS (3 RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, PAIRS OF 3 BED SEMI- REFUSED WREXHAM, LL14 2BT DETACHED) WITH ASSOCIATED PARKING 26/05/2015 GRE P/2015/0189 22 SPRINGFIELD COURT, FELL ONE BEECH TREE (T1) GRESFORD, WREXHAM, LL12 8HY (TREE PROTECTED BY TPO GRANTED WCBC 237 2015) 28/05/2015 Page 172 COE P/2015/0198 47, MIDDLE ROAD, COEDPOETH, REMOVAL OF PLANNING WREXHAM, LL11 3TW CONDITIONS 5 6 AND 7 OF GRANTED PLANNING PERMISSION P/2013/0117 (REGARDING 24/06/2015 REQUIREMENTS TO MEET AND IMPLEMENT LEVEL 3 OF CODE FOR HOMES GWE P/2015/0200 14 HEULFAN WAY, GWERSYLLT, SIDE EXTENSION TO FORM WREXHAM, LL11 4HX NEW KITCHEN AND GRANTED ADDITIONAL LIVING SPACE AND INTERNAL ALTERATIONS 24/06/2015 CEF P/2015/0202 PLAS KYNASTON, PLAS KYNASTON LISTED BUILDING CONSENT LANE, CEFN MAWR, WREXHAM, FOR REPAIR, CONVERSION GRANTED LL14 3AT AND UPGRADING OF FORMER LIBRARY TO 6 NO. ONE 19/06/2015 BEDROOM FLATS OVE P/2015/0214 TROTTING MARE CARAVAN PARK, ERECTION OF TIMBER CLAD KNOLTON, OVERTON, WREXHAM, SHOWER BLOCK AND TIMBER GRANTED LL13 0LE SCREENED COMPOUND FOR WOOD PELLET BURNER 24/06/2015 CEF P/2015/0221 10, GOLYGFAR DYFFRYN, BOWERS DEMOLITION OF EXISTING ROAD, ACREFAIR, WREXHAM, LL14 CONSERVATORY AND GRANTED 3TX ERECTION OF NEW SINGLE STOREY REAR KITCHEN 22/05/2015 EXTENSION BRO P/2015/0226 LAND EAST OF, NEW ROAD, PENTRE OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR BROUGHTON, WREXHAM, LL11 6BG RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT REFUSED (UP TO 50 DWELLINGS) WITH ALL DETAILED MATTERS 09/06/2015 RESERVED FOR FURTHER APPROVAL WRR P/2015/0228 THE SIDINGS, FORMER REMPLOY RE-SITING AND / OR SITE, RAILWAY ROAD AND STANSTY SUBSTITUTION OF HOUSE PENDING ROAD, STANSTY, WREXHAM, LL11 TYPES FOR PLOTS 24, 25, 26 2DN AND 27 AS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AS PART OF PLANNING PERMISSION P/2013/0519 AND ERECTION OF ONE ADDITIONAL DWELLING (HOUSE) BRN P/2015/0231 THE COTTAGE, HANMER ROAD, APPLICATION FOR NON EGLWYS CROSS, WREXHAM, SY13 MATERIAL AMENDMENTS TO GRANTED 2JR PLANNING PERMISSION P/2014/0182 TO INCREASE 26/05/2015 SIZE OF EXTENSION TO 4 METRES DEEP, TO DELETE BALCONY DETAIL, NEW ROOFLIGHT, REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF WINDOWS / ROOFLIGHTS IN EXTENSION AND FRENCH DOOR Page 173 ALTERATIONS LGC P/2015/0234 NANT GLYN, GLYN CEIRIOG, FIRST FLOOR SIDE LLANGOLLEN, WREXHAM, LL20 7EQ EXTENSION GRANTED 05/06/2015 WRO P/2015/0235 25 FOXWOOD DRIVE, BERSHAM ERECTION OF BOUNDARY ROAD, , WREXHAM, LL14 4JA FENCE (IN RETROSPECT) AND GRANTED ERECTION OF DETACHED GARAGE 05/06/2015 WRR P/2015/0242 6 HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, LL13 CHANGE OF USE (GROUND 8HP AND FIRST FLOOR) FROM GRANTED CLASS A1 (RETAIL) TO CLASS A2 (FINANCIAL AND 26/05/2015 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES) WITH NO EXTERNAL ALTERATIONS ERB P/2015/0245 NANT Y LLADRON BARN, NANT Y SUB-DIVISION OF EXISTING LLADRON LANE, ERBISTOCK, PROPERTY TO CREATE ONE GRANTED WREXHAM, LL13 0DD ADDITIONAL DWELLING (TO PROVIDE 2 X 3 BED 05/06/2015 DWELLINGS IN LIEU OF EXISTING 1 X 2 BED DWELLING) AND INCLUSION OF LAND TO FORM GARDEN AREA WRO P/2015/0247 PEMBROKE HOUSE, ELLICE WAY, CHANGE OF USE OF GROUND WREXHAM, LL13 7YT FLOOR AREA FROM CLASS B1 GRANTED (OFFICES) TO COMBINATION OF OFFICE AND BLOOD 05/06/2015 STORAGE / LABORATORY AREA AND ERECTION OF CANOPY AND EXTERNAL SECURE COMPOUND AREA MIN P/2015/0254 LAND NORTH OF, MINERA HALL OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR ROAD, MINERA, WREXHAM, LL14 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT REFUSED 4LG (UP TO 52 HOUSES) WITH ALL DETAILED MATTERS 01/06/2015 RESERVED FOR FURTHER APPROVAL GWE P/2015/0260 PART OF DISMANTLED RAILWAY OUTLINE APPLICATION FOR LAND TO THE REAR OF, RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHDRAWN BRIARSWOOD, AND LAND OFF MAIN (50 DWELLINGS) WITH ALL ROAD, RHOSROBIN, WREXHAM, DETAILED MATTERS 26/05/2015 LL11 4YL RESERVED FOR FURTHER APPROVAL Page 174 WRR P/2015/0261 62, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, CHANGE OF USE OF FORMER LL11 1RE CLUB (FIRST FLOOR) INTO 2 GRANTED DWELLINGS (2 X 2 BED FLATS) CONVERSION OF 02/06/2015 CELLAR (GROUND FLOOR) TO OFFICE AND NEW ENTRANCE PORCH BRY P/2015/0263 BRYN HYFRYD, MINERA ROAD, TWO-STOREY SIDE FFRITH, WREXHAM, LL11 5LR EXTENSION GRANTED 24/06/2015 MAR P/2015/0265 PIERCY HALL, PIERCY AVENUE, APPLICATION FOR NON MARCHWIEL, WREXHAM, LL13 0PP MATERIAL AMENDMENT TO GRANTED P/2013/0486 TO MAKE EXTERNAL ALTERATIONS 26/05/2015 INCLUDING ALTERATIONS TO ROOF AREAS, WINDOWS AND DISABLED RAMP RHO P/2015/0266 HAFAN DEG, QUEEN STREET, TWO-STOREY SIDE AND REAR RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, EXTENSION AND INTERNAL GRANTED WREXHAM, LL14 1PY ALTERATIONS 26/05/2015 LLA P/2015/0267 9 MEADOW BARNS, LLAY ROAD, ERECTION OF GARDEN SHED LLAY, WREXHAM, LL12 0TH GRANTED 02/06/2015 BRY P/2015/0268 LAND EAST OF, QUEENS ROAD, ERECTION OF 2 NO TWO- BRYMBO, WREXHAM, LL11 5DY STOREY DWELLINGS WITH GRANTED ASSOCIATED VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS 02/06/2015 WRR P/2015/0272 TRINITY HOUSE, TRINITY STREET, CONVERSION OF FIRST AND WREXHAM, LL11 1NL SECOND FLOOR OFFICE GRANTED ACCOMMODATION TO FORM 21 STUDIO 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GRANTED LL12 0LA TREES PROTECTED BY TPO WCBC NO 97 09/06/2015 Page 176 GRE P/2015/0297 5 ORCHARD COURT, GRESFORD, CROWN THIN BY 10%, CROWN WREXHAM, LL12 8EB REDUCE SOUTHERLY AND GRANTED SOUTH-EASTERN SIDE OF CROWN BY UP TO 2 METRES 08/06/2015 AND CROWN RAISE TO HEIGHT OF 6.4 METRES ONE LIME (T1).
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