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Council approves home improvements and tree work in Penarth

These include proposals for home improvements, renewable energy installations and tree works.

Amendment to home renovation refused

A non-material amendment for planned renovations at 137 Plymouth Road, Penarth, was refused.

The council concluded that the proposed changes would have a ‘materially different impact’ compared to the previously approved scheme.

As a result, the application was deemed to exceed the scope of a non-material amendment and said planning permission would be required.

Roof replacement approved

Permission has been granted to replace the rear roof at 1 Kymin Terrace, Penarth.

The approved works include installing Glendyne natural slates, raising dormer window edges, and replacing the fibreglass flat roof with black EPDM rubber membrane.

It also includes new lead flashings and replacing double glazed units.

Work must be carried out in line with the approved plans and begin within five years of the approved date.

The existing ridge tiles must be reused in the development where possible.

Two-storey side extension

A two-storey side extension at 139 St David’s Crescent, Penarth, has been approved.

Work must begin within five years of the approval date and be completed according to the approved plans.

The required biodiversity enhancements must also be carried out prior to the first beneficial use of the development and retained while it is in use. 

Materials used in the construction must match those used in the existing building.

Solar panels at Penarth Bowls Club

Twenty-one solar panels are to be installed on the front roof of Penarth Bowls Club on Rectory Road, Penarth.

The panels, facing the bowling green, have been approved as permitted development and will not require further planning permission.

The panels would be inset from the north gable end by 1.2m and 4.8m from the south gable end. They would be set down 1.1m from the ridge and set up by 1.6m from the lower external edge.

Rear and utility extension in Llandough

Work has been approved at 1 Vale View Close in Llandough.

Plans include a first-floor rear extension, a ground-floor utility room extension, and a new pitched roof to the existing garage and utility room.

Work must begin within five years of the approval date and be carried out in line with the approved plans.

All biodiversity enhancements must be put in place before the first beneficial use of the development and be retained while it is in use.

Ground floor extension in Ivy Street

A ground floor rear and side extension at 20 Ivy Street, Penarth, has been approved.

Work must begin within five years of the approval date and be carried out in line with the approved plans.

Biodiversity measures, including a bird box and wildlife-friendly planting, form part of the conditions. These must be put in place prior to the first beneficial use of the development and be kept while the development is in existence.

Tree works approved

Permission has been granted for tree works at Monmouth House in Salisbury Close, Penarth.

The approved works cover several protected trees under Tree Preservation Order No. 3 of 1985. This includes two lime trees, nine oak trees, one mature oak tree, one field maple tree, and one mature ash tree.

All work must be completed within 12 months and carried out by a qualified professional in line with British Standards.

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