Which planning applications were approved by Monmouthshire County Council?

Monmouthshire County Council have announced the approved planning proposals for the end of 2024.

Single-storey rear extension at Llanbadoc farmhouse

Plans for a house extension have been approved.

Monmouthshire County Council has given the go-ahead for a single-storey rear extension at Glascoed Fach Farm, Wern Lane, Llanbadoc.

The extension will create a larger kitchen and dining area.

The plans also include constructing a ‘traditional porch.’

The council’s decision was made under delegated powers, meaning it was decided by council officers rather than the planning committee.

The approval was given on December 23.

The application was submitted by the owner of Glascoed Fach Farm, who lives at the property.

Historic Dutch barn conversion in Raglan refused

A proposal to convert a historic barn into a house has been refused.

The application sought to turn a Dutch barn, located next to Chapel Cottage on Broom Road, Raglan, into a three-bedroom dwelling.

The plans also included removing large lean-to structures to expose the barn in the landscape.

Monmouthshire County Council refused the application on December 30.

The decision was made by a delegated planning officer, meaning it did not go to a full committee for consideration.

The barn is situated within the Raglan parish, under the jurisdiction of Raglan Community Council.

Cottage in village gets extensions and outbuildings

A cottage in the village of Llandenny has received approval for extensions and outbuildings.

Monmouthshire County Council gave the green light for the developments at Pergoed Cottage on Lower Raglan Road.

The work falls within permitted development rules.

A decision was made on December 23, 2024, by a delegated officer, meaning it did not need to go before a full council committee.

Permitted development rules allow certain types of extensions and building works to be carried out without planning permission, as long as they meet specific guidelines.

Minor alterations to hotel have been approved

Minor alterations to a hotel have been approved.

St Arvans Community Council agreed to changes to The Wild Hare in Tintern.

These include replacing doors and windows and updating cladding on the existing chalet buildings.

The official application states: ‘Minor alterations to the external appearance of existing chalet buildings to include replacement of doors, windows, cladding, and other works.’

The work was approved on Monday, December 23, by a delegated officer.

The Wild Hare is a hotel and restaurant located in Forge Road, Tintern, Monmouthshire.

Plans approved to increase size of building

Plans to increase the size of a building have been approved.

The Mill in St Bride’s Road, St Brides Netherwent, will be expanded following a decision by a delegated office.

The approval is an amendment to a previous planning decision (DM/2022/00797) and will allow changes to the building’s internal layout, resulting in an increased footprint.

The application, registered under DM/2024/01451, was made by the Caerwent Community Council.

The decision was made on December 23.

The Monmouthshire property will now proceed with the approved changes to its internal layout, as per the new planning decision.

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