PLANNING applications that were submitted to Denbighshire County Council between March 6 and 12 included:
- Former Llantysilio School, St Tysilio's Church to Abersilio, Llantysilio
Erection of gabled roof above existing flat roof, demolition of boiler room, addition and alterations of windows and doors and installation of roof lights.
- 45 Bryn Rhydd, Ruthin
Erection of extension and alterations and conversion of garage.
- Plasnewydd, North Lodge to Plasnewydd Upper Lodge, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd
Renovation and extension of existing attached annexe serving main dwelling including the replacement of doors and windows, insertion of rooflights, formation of additional window openings, internal alterations and associated works (Listed Building application).
- Land at Station Camp Site, B5437 Carrog Road to Llangollen Railway Line, Carrog
Change of use of land to form 15 touring caravan/tent pitches, erection of a toilet/shower block and associated works.
Granted planning applications
- Ty Pren, School Road from Frongoed to county boundary, Nantglyn
Removal of one sycamore tree bordering Nantglyn Conservation Area.
- The Nook, Bryn Goodman, Ruthin
Removal of Scots Pine (T5) subject of Denbighshire County Council Tree Preservation Order No. 3 (2020).
- The Nook, Bryn Goodman, Ruthin
Works to Oak Tree (T1) subject to Denbighshire County Council Tree Preservation Order No. 3 (2020).
- Trem Y Foel, Lon Cae Glas, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd
Erection of a dormer extension and rooflights.
- 44 Llwyn Elwy, St Asaph
Proposed two-storey rear extension including hipped to gable roof alteration.
- Hillside, B5429 Waen Gate roundabout to Pistyll, Rhuallt
Change of use of land to form extension to residential curtilage and erection of extension to existing garage/store to form additional garage and storage space along with formation of an extended driveway, parking and turning areas.
- 15 Well Street, Ruthin
Removal of existing shop front, door and window, installation of new window and associated works.
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