13 Remainder of Applications PDF 3 MB
13.1 LBC/2023/1 – Plas Alltran, 3 Turkey Shore Road, Holyhead
13.2 FPL/2023/6 – Old Station Yard Car Park, High Street, Llangefni
13.3 FPL/2023/24 – Bryn Fedwen Cottage, Gaerwen
13.4 HHP/2022/291 – Monfa, Holyhead Road, Mona
13.5 FPL/2022/256 – Crown Street, Gwalchmai
13.6 FPL/2022/85 – Llangefni Golf Club
Additional documents:
Decision:
13.1 LBC/2023/1 – Listed Building Consent for conversion of abandoned listed building into 4 social housing flats, together with external and internal works at Plas Alltran, 3 Turkey Shore Road, Holyhead
It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the planning conditions set out therein.
13.2 FPL/2023/6 – Full application to house a storage container for storage of equipment at Old Station Yard Car Park, High Street, Llangefni
It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the planning conditions set out therein.
13.3 FPL/2023/24 – Full application for change of use of land to form part of the residential curtilage at Bryn Fedwen Cottage, Gaerwen
It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the planning conditions set out therein.
13.4 HHP/2022/291 – Full application for the conversion of the garage into an annexe at Monfa, Holyhead Road, Mona
It was resolved that a physical site visit be undertaken for the reason given.
13.5 FPL/2022/256 – Full application for the erection of 33 affordable homes, new vehicular and pedestrian access, construction of new estate road together with associated works on land adjacent to Crown Street, Gwalchmai
It was resolved that a physical site visit be undertaken in accordance with the Local Member’s request for the reason given.
13.6 FPL/2022/85 – Full application for an extension to the existing golf course to create a PuttStroke putting course, together with the erection of a clubhouse building, a bar and refreshment building, a “half-way house” refreshment building and toilet block and associated development at Llangefni Golf Club, Llangefni
It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the planning conditions set out therein.
Minutes:
13.1 LBC/2023/1 – Listed Building Consent for conversion of abandoned listed building into 4 social housing flats, together with external and internal works at Plas Alltran, 3 Turkey Shore Road, Holyhead
The application was reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as it was for development on land in the Council’s ownership.
The Development Management Manager reported that the subject building has been vacant since the early 1970s and is currently in a state of disrepair having suffered structural damage as a result of water ingress and pigeon infestation. Arson and vandalism have also led to fire damage. Plas Alltran has been on CADW’s Buildings at Risk Register since 2001 and was denoted as being in a very bad condition in a Historic Asset Risk Assessment in December 2020. Additionally, the building is on the Victorian Society’s top 20 buildings at risk in the UK. Listed building consent was granted for conversion, demolition of part of the building and erection of extension in lieu with external and internal works on October, 2021 but because of the need to make cost savings, the contractors are seeking to make changes to the scheme as described in the report. Having been vacant for nearly 50 years, this prominently located listed building will continue to deteriorate until remedial works are undertaken. The granting of listed building consent and planning permission and implementation of the proposals would safeguard the building’s future; the recommendation is therefore one of approval.
Councillor Jeff Evans speaking as a Local Member referred to Plas Alltran as a wonderful looking building which was now in a dilapidated state, and which was situated on an awkward corner by the main roundabout into the Port. Whilst he welcomed the prospect of bringing the building back into use noting that remedial works had been going on for a few months he had some reservations regarding parking provision with issues having arisen in the vicinity with vehicles parked on pavements.
The Development Management Manager clarified that the application under consideration was for listed building consent involving internal and external works to the building the proposal having already secured planning consent with parking having been considered as part of that process. Therefore, the principle of the development is not a matter for discussion.
Councillor Jeff Evans proposed that the application be approved in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation; the proposal was seconded by Councillor Jackie Lewis.
It was resolved to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation and report subject to the planning conditions set out therein.
13.2 FPL/2023/6 – Full application to house a storage container for storage of equipment at Old Station Yard Car Park, High Street, Llangefni
The application was reported to the Planning and Orders Committee as it was made by the Isle of Anglesey County Council.
The Development Management Manager reported that the application was to temporarily house a storage container to keep materials and tools to hand for repair works at the Dingle Local Nature Reserve. He ... view the full minutes text for item 13