
Monmouthshire planning applications: What is being proposed
Proposed agricultural building in Llangovan
In Llangovan, a proposal for a new agricultural building has been submitted by Andrew Hopkins for storage and maintenance of farm machinery.
The building would be located on land at Caedallan, Llanishen Road.
The application, submitted on May 8, is yet to be decided by the Monmouthshire County Council.
Kennels in Llandegveth apply for higher fence after noise abatement notice
In Llandegveth, Wooflands Boarding Kennels has submitted a planning application to increase the height of an existing fence around its kennel garden.
The proposal, submitted on May 9, aims to meet a noise abatement notice and make the fence more substantial to mitigate noise levels.
The application is currently awaiting a decision.
Works to sycamore tree in Chepstow
In Chepstow, a planning application has been submitted by John Franks for works to a sycamore tree in a conservation area.
The proposal includes reducing one low limb that extends towards The Mount building by two metres.
This application, submitted on May 13, is also awaiting a decision.
Amendment to application in Chepstow
Another Chepstow application has been submitted by Beacons Development Ltd for a non-material amendment relating to a previous planning decision.
The proposal includes adding three additional windows and re-opening a blocked window at The Berkeley Centre on Station Road.
This application was submitted on May 9 and is awaiting a decision.
Planned changes to Abergavenny restaurant
In Abergavenny, a planning application has been submitted by Treffgarne Properties Ltd for the replacement of a conservatory structure and open porch area at the Plas Derwen Public House and Restaurant.
The proposal also includes the introduction of a new first-floor window.
Submitted on May 2, the application is awaiting a decision.
Creation of charging zone at Morrisons in Abergavenny
Also in Abergavenny, a planning application has been submitted for the creation of a charging zone at Morrisons on Park Road.
The proposal includes the erection of EV chargers, a substation enclosure, LV panel, meter cabinet, and associated works.
The application, submitted on May 6, is currently awaiting a decision.
Proposed agricultural shed in Undy
In Undy, an agricultural shed made from a steel frame with tin green cladding or natural wood Yorkshire boarding has been proposed by Stephen Forward.
The shed would be located in a field to the east of Greenfield Causeway.
This application was submitted on April 28 and is awaiting a decision.
Single-storey extension in Shirenewton
Finally, in Shirenewton, a planning application has been submitted by Paul Harris for a single-storey extension at Sunnyside on Mathern Road.
This application, submitted on May 6, is also awaiting a decision.
All these applications are available for public viewing on the Monmouthshire County Council's planning portal.
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