logo
Homes on 'noisy road' must be sound proofed before first residents can move in

Homes on 'noisy road' must be sound proofed before first residents can move in

Yahoo14 hours ago
A DEVELOPER will have to show five new homes to be built beside a 'noisy' road have been sound proofed before anyone can move in.
Wayne Gregory has been granted planning permission for the five homes on the site of a derelict former workshop which as well as being on what has been officially designated as a 'noisy road' is next door to a tyre fitters.
As a result council planners have made it a condition of the permission that none of the homes can be occupied until post construction noise readings have been submitted to and approved in writing by the council.
The readings will have to meet the recommendations of a noise impact report that was submitted as part of the application and demonstrated how 'desirable' noise levels could be achieved including a requirement for the building fabric to be upgraded.
The report was required by the council as Snatchwood Road in Abersychan, Pontypool is defined as a 'noisy' road within a Welsh Government Noise Action Plan Priority Area and the former Artisan Precision Engineering site is next door to the Sam's Tyres fitting garage.
Planning officer Justin Jones said residential homes shouldn't be approved if they are likely to lead to complaints, such as noise nuisance, that would force an existing commercial use to stop. However the planned homes will be oriented away from the garage.
He said the assessment had shown road noise from the properties would be 'high' which has required action to achieve 'acceptable internal noise levels' including a mechanical ventilation system as upper floor windows will have to be shut.
Read more:
Plea to allow giant shed to be used for holiday lets rejected on appeal
New flats development can support town centre, say planners
It was also found there wouldn't be an unacceptable level of noise from the tyre fitters impacting the back gardens.
There would be two parking spaces, as well as two garages provided for plots one and five, for each home which is below the council's guidelines but Mr Jones said as the site is in a sustainable location close to shops and with bus links the parking is considered acceptable.
Other conditions relate to potential land contamination and details related to access and road markings.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Goldman Sachs keeps buy on USL with Rs 1,575 target, says long-term tailwinds intact
Goldman Sachs keeps buy on USL with Rs 1,575 target, says long-term tailwinds intact

Business Upturn

time2 hours ago

  • Business Upturn

Goldman Sachs keeps buy on USL with Rs 1,575 target, says long-term tailwinds intact

By Markets Desk Published on August 18, 2025, 08:22 IST Goldman Sachs has maintained its buy call on United Spirits Limited (USL) with a target price of ₹1,575 after the company delivered a first-quarter performance ahead of topline estimates. The brokerage noted that volume growth was muted when adjusted for the impact of Andhra Pradesh, but said the overall showing was encouraging given the operating environment. Goldman Sachs expects structural benefits from the UK-India free trade agreement to begin accruing from the first quarter of FY27, potentially providing tailwinds for both growth and margins. It has, however, trimmed FY26–28 earnings per share estimates by 2–4% to reflect near-term pressures. Despite the cut, the brokerage remains constructive on USL's medium-term outlook, citing strong premiumisation trends and the company's ability to expand margins through disciplined cost control. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made in this article are those of Goldman Sachs. This article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should consult their financial advisors before making any investment decisions. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Markets Desk at

Retrospective plan for Conservation Area banner is refused
Retrospective plan for Conservation Area banner is refused

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Retrospective plan for Conservation Area banner is refused

A LARGE banner on a Conservation Area building has been described as 'stark and discordant' by planning officers. Bradford Council has this week refused a retrospective application from a Mr Peter to attach an advertising banner on Arden House, on Wellington Street in Bingley. The banner, advertising the Flacks Fit gym, had been fitted on the building without permission. Conservation officers described the building, which dates back to the 1910s and is part of the Bingley Conservation Area, as having 'classically influenced architectural style.' Refusing the application, planners said: 'This banner is prominently located and poorly related to the architectural features of the building. 'It overlaps some of the window openings. As a result it appears stark and discordant. 'It is apparent that there is pressure for commercial advertising in the area, with a number of sporadic banners and other temporary signs have been fixed to various buildings. It is important that, in granting express consent, the Council does not set a precedent, and that signs do not add cumulatively to advertisement clutter in the locality. 'The sign is close to the grade II listed Bingley Railway Station and is within Bingley Conservation Area so special regard has been given to the proposal in light of the duty under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.'

Liverpool to submit new offer for star 'very keen' to join
Liverpool to submit new offer for star 'very keen' to join

Yahoo

time8 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Liverpool to submit new offer for star 'very keen' to join

Time is running out in the transfer window and Liverpool are still in the race to complete multiple deals. It's been a long summer, and the next two weeks are going to be even crazier than anything that has happened in the lead up to this. 🚨2025/26 LFC x adidas range🚨 LFC x adidas Shop the away range TODAY LFC x adidas Shop the home range today! LFC x adidas Shop the goalkeeper range today LFC x adidas Shop the new adidas range today! Liverpool are far from being done in the transfer market. Richard Hughes wanted to rebuild Arne Slot's side this summer and the final pieces in the jigsaw are still yet to be secured. The first of those jigsaw pieces is Alexander Isak. He's been Liverpool's dream target for a long time and next week we should find a resolution to the saga that has been going on for the longest time. Liverpool may add another winger to the equation as well. Although it remains to be seen whether with such little time left they can find the right target. But the other key piece of the puzzle is Marc Guehi. 🔴 Like Isak, the Crystal Palace captain has long been on Liverpool's radar. In fact, the Reds have wanted to sign him since the beginning of the summer. Guehi has one year left on his contract and it's clear that he doesn't want to extend. He wants to leave the club. Whether it's in the next two weeks or next summer, the end result will be the same. So, it's in Palace's interest to make sure that he goes this summer. At least this way they won't lose him for nothing but they can actually get compensated for making Guehi into the player he is today. Liverpool have been working on a deal to do exactly that. They haven't yet succeeded but it looks like they are going to make another push for the Crystal Palace star.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store