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- South Wales Argus
Monmouthshire planning applications: What is proposed?
Plans to demolish garage in Abergavenny
Plans have been submitted to Monmouthshire County Council for the demolition of the garage at 36 Belgrave Road and its replacement with a modern rear and side extension.
Submitted by Mr and Mrs Johns, the proposal also includes formalising an existing loft conversion and reconfiguring the home's internal layout.
As part of the development, a new high-level window is proposed for the side elevation.
Certificate of lawful development application in Mitchel Troy
Elsewhere, land north of Glen Trothy Caravan Park is the subject of a planning application.
Applicant Allied Mail Ltd has applied for a certificate of lawful development to confirm the land's existing use for mixed commercial and agricultural purposes.
The land lies within the Mitchel Troy and Trellech ward in Monmouthshire and falls under the jurisdiction of Mitchel Troy Community Council.
Allied Mail Ltd is based at Wyeside Commercial Centre on Hadnock Road in Monmouth.
The company is being represented by Powells Chartered Surveyors.
Tree felling proposed in Trellech
A proposal has been submitted to fell two spruce trees in Monmouthshire.
Gina Thomas has applied to remove the trees from her garden at Spring Villa on Catbrook Road in Trellech, near Monmouth.
The trees are covered by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO), meaning permission is required before they can be removed.
The work would be carried out by JG Tree Services, based in Pontypool.
Tree removal proposed in Whitebrook
In a separate application, a Silver Birch tree, leading dangerously towards a house, power line, and oil supply pipe, has been earmarked for removal.
The tree is located on New Mill Road, Whitebrook.
New driveway entrance proposed for The Old Vicarage
A new driveway entrance has been proposed for The Old Vicarage in Llanover Road.
The plans aim to improve visibility and highway safety, with the existing access to be permanently closed.
The project, led by Mr and Mrs Spear, also proposes enhancements to on-site parking and turning.
The application requests a change of use of land for the new drive access.
New stable block proposed in Monmouthshire
Plans have been submitted for a new stable block in Monmouthshire.
The proposal, lodged with Monmouthshire County Council, outlines a single-storey building to be constructed at Kilfrew Farm on Nannys Lane in Kingcoed.
The structure would provide shelter for livestock and include an adjacent storage area.
The proposal has been submitted under the council's fast-track full planning permission process.
Proposed stables and hay barn at farm
An application which proposes the construction of stables and a hay barn for private use at Home Farm, Llwynau Lane, Pen Y Cae Mawr, has also been submitted.
This application, submitted by Mr and Mrs Beach, is listed for fast-track full planning permission.
Request for listed building consent at Llagybi Fawr property
Another application has been submitted for Llangybi Fawr Parish.
This application requests listed building consent to replace five existing timber-framed windows on the southern elevations of Maple Nook, Llandowlais Farm.
The windows serve various parts of the home, including four bedrooms.
The application was submitted by Mr Gavyn Huzzey.
Extension plans in Chepstow
Finally, a planning application has been submitted for a small single-storey extension at 9 Gwentlands Close, Chepstow.
The homeowner, Mrs Sharlene Jobson, is seeking a certificate of lawful use or development.
All applications are currently under consideration.