12 Remainder of Applications
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12.1 – VAR/2025/16 – Marian, Talwrn
12.2 – OP/2025/1 – Llanfawr Road, Holyhead
12.3 – FPL/2025/66 – Mandarin Royale, Victoria Road, Holyhead
Additional documents:
Decision:
12.1 VAR/2025/16 – Application under Section 73A for the deletion of condition (01) (temporary permission) and the variation of condition (03) (Hours of Use) of planning permission reference VAR/2022/37) (erection of a portacabin for a catering business) so as to amend the hours of use at Marian, Talwrn
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the planning conditions within the report.
12.2 OP/2025/1 – Outline application for the erection of 9 affordable dwellings which includes full details of access, appearance, layout and scale on land near Llanfawr Road, Holyhead
It was RESOLVED that a site visit be undertaken in accordance with a Local Member’s request.
12.3 FPL/2025/66 – Full application for the change of use of the former restaurant (Use Class A3) into a mixed-use community hub (Use Classes D1 and D2 at Mandarin Royale, Victoria Road, Holyhead
It was RESOLVED to approve the application in accordance with the Officer’s recommendation subject to the planning conditions within the report.
Minutes:
12.1 VAR/2025/16 – Application under Section 73A for the deletion of condition (01) (temporary permission) and the variation of condition (03) (Hours of Use) of planning permission reference VAR/2022/37) (erection of a portacabin for a catering business) so as to amend the hours of use at Marian, Talwrn
The application was presented to the Planning and Orders Committee at the request of local members.
Public Speaker
Dr. Ieuan Jones, in support of his application, said that the portacabin is a Containex Unit situated on a concrete slab on the lane leading to his property Marian, Talwrn. The concrete slab was constructed by the previous owner for the purpose of a chicken rearing business and there had been water and electricity nearby and was easily re-established. The application is to alter the planning consent to a permanent structure which is for storage unit and a food preparation kitchen. He noted that the facility is for his daughter who has established a successful business as a private chef. He referred to his daughter’s health issues and here wishes to continue with her business.
The Chair referred that a letter of objection to the application, by the neighbouring property had been emailed to the Members of the Planning and Orders Committee.
The Planning Development Manager reported that Councillors Non Dafydd and Dylan Rees had stated that they would withdraw their request that the application should be referred to the Planning and Orders Committee if the recommendation was of approval. He apologised to the Local Members and the applicant that an administrative error had occurred, and the application was submitted to the Committee for consideration. He said the application was initially approved for the erection of a portacabin for catering business on the 16 December, 2020 for a temporary period of 5 years. Condition (03) of the permission relating to the permitted hours of use of the portacabin was subsequently amended in July 2022 under a Section 73A application. The application is to delete the temporary period condition (01) to allow permanent use of the portacabin and the variation of condition (03) to further amend the permitted hours of use. Condition (01) was imposed due to concerns that the proposal had the potential to give rise to nuisance and therefore be harmful to the amenity of neighbouring properties so as to enable the Local Planning Authority to re-consider the position after 5 years. The temporary period will come to an end on 16 December, 2025. Whilst representation has been received objecting to the application, there has been no concerns raised in relation to the activities associated with the business. Criteria 4 of planning policy PS 13 supports economic prosperity and sustainability of rural communities by facilitating appropriately scaled growth of rural enterprises, extension of existing businesses and diversification by supporting the re-use of existing buildings, the development of ‘live-work’ units, working from home, and by encouraging the provision of sites and premises in appropriate accessible locations consistent with the Plan’s Spatial Strategy and ... view the full minutes text for item 12