PLANNING applications submitted to Denbighshire County Council between January 29 and February 4 included:
- Pendyffryn, Sinet to Tyn Y Mynydd, Pentre Coch, Ruthin
Conversion of hayloft outbuilding to use as a home office, erection of a single storey carport and associated works to the driveway.
- St Melyd Squash Club, Ffordd Talargoch, Meliden
Installation of solar panels on roof.
READ MORE: Last week's list of applications
Granted planning applications:
- Cattle Breeding Centre, B5429 Llanrhydd crossroads to Cattle Breeding Centre, Llanrhydd
Farmstead modernisation including the demolition of existing structures. Erection of 2 agricultural buildings for the housing of bulls, extension to dairy shed to form manure storage, extension to isolation building to provide workshop, formation of yards, surface water attenuation swale and associated drainage. Establishment of new soft landscaping, wildlife habitat enhancements and associated works.
- Bryn Bach, track from Bryn Bach to Serengeti, Glyndyfrdwy
Installation of first floor balcony to side of dwelling and associated works.
- Parciau, St David's Lane, Denbigh
Felling of one silver fir tree within Denbigh Conservation Area.
- Glanynys, Bod Ynys junction to Llanynys village, Llanynys
Construction of roof over existing yard and siting of portable structure for the painting of Romany bow topped caravans.
- Sanitary Station, Mill Street, Llangollen
Display of visitor information signage.
- Hen Gapel, Bryn Isaf, Sinet to Tyn Y Mynydd, Pentre Coch, Ruthin
Erection of a single storey rear extension, installation of solar panels and associated works.
- 45 Princes Avenue, Prestatyn
Erection of single storey side and rear extensions to replace existing extensions.
- 2 The Dell, Prestatyn
Erection of extensions and alterations to existing retail unit and residential dwelling.
- Banhadlen Ucha, B5430 junction to Rhiw Ial Chapel junction, Llanarmon Yn Ial
Details of the provision for roosting bats and nesting birds submitted in accordance with Condition Number 6) of planning permission 15/2022/0032.
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