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Nine homes could be built on land in Upper Brynamman
Nine homes could be built on land in Upper Brynamman

South Wales Guardian

time09-06-2025

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  • South Wales Guardian

Nine homes could be built on land in Upper Brynamman

Nine homes An outline planning consent application has been submitted for the development of nine residential dwellings on land adjacent to 53 Station Road, Upper Brynamman. The scheme proposes a 'wholly green infrastructure led approach towards design' to deliver a 'verdant, attractive' setting for the proposed homes. It will include a comprehensive scheme of new landscape planting, the retention of existing green infrastructure, and Sustainable Drainage features throughout the site. The proposal includes detached and semi-detached dwellings in a linear format. Two-storey extension An application has been submitted for a proposed two-storey kitchen and bedroom extension at Glascoed Fawr, Llanarthne. The plans also include a single-storey lean-to annexe addition at the rear of the property. The existing farmhouse, which was extended in the late 1900s, is of stone construction with a slate pitched roof and traditional features such as timber sash windows. The new owner wishes to make the farmhouse their main residence and create a 'contemporary addition that is striking, thought-provoking, and of architectural merit.' Newton House courtyard redecoration An application has been submitted for the external redecoration of the Oak Yard (inner courtyard) at Newton House, Dinefwr. The work, which began on April 7, will be done whilst the inner courtyard will still be accessible to the public. Scaffolding will be restricted with fencing and 'site safe' signage. The public will have access to the Oak Yard, but it will be restricted during the erection of the scaffolding. Discharge of conditions An application has been submitted to discharge a number of conditions on a previously approved planning application for Cilyrychen Quarry in Llandybie. The conditions to be discharged include land contamination, air quality monitoring, conservation management plan, lime kiln analysis, lime kiln monitoring, and landscape and ecological management plan. Reserved matters for new home A reserved matters application has been submitted for a residential dwelling at Plot 16, Llandybie. The reserved matters for the application include access, appearance, landscaping, layout, and scale of the property. The schedule of finishes includes coloured render and stone/stone effect facing to external walls, slated or grey flat tile roof covering, and coloured uPVC windows, doors, and rainwater goods. A Beaumaris Woodstone Bat Box will also be installed at high level below eaves on the south elevation of the dwelling. Extension to premises An application has been submitted for a proposed single-storey lounge extension to the existing restaurant/hotel premises at the Plough Inn, Rhosmaen, Llandeilo. The extension, which would add 18 square metres onto the premises, would be located on the existing patio area. The walls of the extension would be rendered like the existing premises, with the windows and doors also matching the existing coloured uPVC. However, the extension will have a flat grey rubberoid roof rather than the tile roof of the existing building.

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