Every week in North Wales planning applications are submitted and then registered by local authorities. Here are some applications that have come into local authorities this month.
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General view of West Parade, Rhyl
They will then be determined by each council’s planning committee or delegated for a decision by planning officers. The applications include plans for a warehouse and distribution site for drinks, plans for glamping pods and proposals for a drop-in centre for veterans.
This list does not represent all of the applications lodged, but it simply a snapshot of some of those put forward. It covers the counties of Conwy, Gwynedd, Anglesey and Denbighshire.
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Conwy
- Conwy County Council has received an application to demolish a building at Bodnant Lodge, Maesdu Road, Llandudno, Conwy.
- The council has also received an application for a warehouse for the storage and distribution of wines, spirits, beers, and soft drinks. The proposed warehouse includes offices, an off-licence, and services at Plot 1, Methonwy, Tir Llwyd Enterprise Park, Kinmel Bay.
- An application has also been registered for the construction of one practice green complex (for private use), including a new golf green and two practice bunkers at Llys Meirchion, Llannefydd, Conwy.
- Conwy has also received an application for the replacement of an agricultural store/shed and an extension to an existing agricultural unit on land adjacent to Ffrith Ucha, Ffordd Ffrith, Llanddoged, Conwy.
Denbighshire
- A planning application has been submitted for the erection of a lodge to be used as a drop-in centre for veterans, parking areas, installation of a package treatment plant, landscaping, and associated works at Gwalia, Llangynhafal, Denbighshire.
- Denbighshire has received a planning application for the change of use of an existing shop (Use Class A1) to a Family Entertainment Centre (Use Class D1) including the installation of a canopy and roller shutter, erection of extension to ice cream parlour, and associated works at 1-6, West Parade, Rhyl.
- A planning application has also been registered for a garage/storeroom and the erection of a two-story extension to the rear of a dwelling at 34, Calthorpe Drive, Prestatyn, including alterations to existing vehicular access.
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Gwynedd
- Mr Gethin Parry has applied for permission to erect an industrial building with an amended design following previous consent at DMM Engineering International, Y Glyn Factory Y Glyn Industrial Estate, Llanberis, Caernarfon, Gwynedd.
- Darren Owen has applied for permission for a single-storey pitched roof kitchen extension to the existing dwelling at Elidir, 1, Tan Y Ffordd, Penisarwaun, Caernarfon, Gwynedd.
- Gareth Hawley has applied for permission to construct a flat roof dormer extension to the rear of his property, including the rear balcony, at 7 Carreg Y Garth, Rhiwlas, Bangor, Gwynedd
- Dr Bushra Connors has submitted a planning application for a first-floor rear extension at 27 Frankwell Street, Tywyn, Gwynedd.
- Mr A. Teasdale has applied for permission to sit three permanent holiday glamping pods at Cefn Eithin, Bethesda Bach, Caernarfon, Gwynedd.
Anglesey
- Mr Matthew Salter has applied for permission for alterations and extensions together with associated work at Holyhead Road, Gwalchmai.
- S. Whittiker has applied for permission to demolish part of the dwelling together with alterations, extensions, and the erection of a boat store at Garth Wion, Tynygongl.
- Mr Martin M Bulkeley has amended previously approved plans and applied for permission for the variation of a condition to erect a storage shed at Innisfree, Pencraigwen.
from:www.msn.com
published 2021-06-21 12:00:00