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Remainder of Applications

Meeting: 04/10/2023 - Planning and Orders Committee (Item 12)

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12.1 – FPL/2023/141 - English Presbyterian Church, Telford Road,  Menai Bridge.

FPL/2023/141

 

12.2 – FPL/2022/250 - Parc Carafannau Rynys Caravan Park, Penrhoslligwy, Dulas.

FPL/2022/250

 

12.3 – FPL/2023/159 - Beaumaris Leisure Centre, Beaumaris

FPL/2023/159

 

12.4 – 12.4 – FPL/2023/178 – Bodedern Secondary School, Bodedern

FPL/2023/178

 

12.5 – FPL/2023/204 – Bodffordd Primary School, Bodffordd

FPL/2023/204

 

12.6 – HHP/2023/154 – Glan Traeth, Rhosneigr

HHP/2023/154

 

 

Additional documents:

Decision:

12.1  FPL/2023/141 – Full application for change of use of church into one residential dwelling (Class Use C3) and one short-term holiday accommodation (Class Use C6) together with erecting a shed/garage building, creating a new vehicular access, erection of a new balcony, soft and hard landscaping, alterations to the building and associated development at the English Presbyterian Church, Telford Road, Menai Bridge

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

12.2  FPL/2022/250 – Full application for the re-layout of 144 static holiday caravans, together with environmental improvements at Rynys Caravan Park, Penrhoslligwy, Dulas

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

12.3  FPL/2023/159 – Application for alterations and extensions to the existing leisure centre, comprising of a function suite, gym, café, soft play area, reception, library, office and storage space at Beaumaris Leisure Centre, Beaumaris

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

12.4  FPL/2023/178 – Full application for the installation of 10, 9m high lighting columns at Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern, Bodedern

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

12.5  FPL/2023/204 – Full application for the siting of a modular double classroom building on the school’s playground area at Ysgol Gynradd Bodffordd, Minffordd, Bodffordd

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

12.6  FPL/2023/154 – Full application for the demolition of existing rear extension, together with alterations and extensions at Glan Traeth, Rhosneigr

 

It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation, subject to the conditions outlined within the written report.

 

Minutes:

12.1  FPL/2023/141 – Full application for change of use of church into one residential dwelling (Class Use C3) and one short-term holiday accommodation (Class Use C6) together with erecting a shed/garage building, creating a new vehicular access, erection of a new balcony, soft and hard landscaping, alterations to the building and associated development at the English Presbyterian Church, Telford Road, Menai Bridge

 

The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of a Local Member due to local concerns.

 

Public Speakers

 

Ms Liz Moyle addressed the Committee as an objector to the proposal and said that this application comes before the Committee at an interesting time in the progression of legislation in Wales. The Historic Environment (Wales) Bill received Royal Assent in June and should be implemented by late next year,   providing a Code of Welsh Law on the Historic Environment. As well as simplifying law the value of the Historic Environment’, to the nation is re-stated emphatically in the Explanatory Memorandum.  She quoted briefly from this: “The people of Wales have inherited a unique historic environment, shaped by past generations, it continues to enhance our quality of life and well-being today. The historic places that surround us, give us a sense of place and help to define us as a nation. The historic environment is a precious resource, it is also a fragile one. It must be protected so that present and future generations can continue to be inspired by it, learn from it and enjoy its many benefits.”  The developer, builders and many users of the Presbyterian Church were inspired in what they achieved and how they met the needs of the time, but we move on.  Do the plans submitted for change now conserve, enhance or indeed inspire? Does the provision of holiday accommodation, extra parking and traffic enhance or diminish that fragile heritage?  Is new work, such as the sunroom, justified and of sufficient quality and design to add value to the site.  Does the removal of part of the wall facing the road diminish not enhance?  The additional traffic is likely to cause extra problems on an already busy road.  With every planning change considered especially for listed buildings and within the Conservation Area, every home and holiday let granted or not,  we should demonstrate commitment  to maintaining that sense of place and  indeed that source of inspiration for all. What was built more than a hundred years ago, to serve the community, should continue to do so in a very simple way, use this as a marker for the future, for the well-being of the community, but homes for people and not holiday lets.

 

Mr Craig Allison addressed the Committee in support of his application said that the opportunity to convert this church into a home is a privilege.  The documents on the application outline how we plan to use the space to also establish a holiday home for letting which will contribute to both repaying the cost of conversion,  ...  view the full minutes text for item 12