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    Application No C21/1111/14/LL Fron Goch, Garden Centre, Ffordd Pant, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5RL

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    Meeting: 05/09/2022 - Planning Committee (Item 6)

    • Webcast for 05/09/2022 - Planning Committee

    6 Application No C21/1111/14/LL Fron Goch Garden Centre, Ffordd Pant, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5RL pdf icon PDF 364 KB

    Erection of a dry goods store (for garden furniture) with adjacent retail area to display furniture, formation of improved storage yard and extension to customer car park

     

    LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Cai Larsen

     

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    • Plans, item 6 pdf icon PDF 2 MB
    • Webcast for Application No C21/1111/14/LL Fron Goch Garden Centre, Ffordd Pant, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5RL

    Decision:

    DECISION: To approve with conditions

     

    1.    Five years. 

    2.    In accordance with submitted plans.

    3.    Use to be ancillary to the main garden centre.

    4.    Additional car parking area to be completed before the building is used. 

    5.    All internal and external signs to be in Welsh only or bilingual with a priority given to the Welsh language.

    6.    Biodiversity conditions (light, biodiversity enhancements).

    7.    Landscaping.

    8.    Land drainage plans to be agreed.

    9.    Restricted to the sales of comparison goods only, no sale of convenient goods (food).

     

    Minutes:

    Application to erect a building to store garden furniture together with erecting an adjacent building to exhibit and sell furniture, open storage area and extension to existing customer car park 

     

    The application had been deferred at the Planning Committee in July in order to undertake a site visit.

     

    Some of the Members had visited the site on 02/09/22 in order to familiarise themselves with the layout and context of the proposal within the local environment. 

     

    Attention was drawn to the late observations form.

     

    a)                  The Planning Manager highlighted that this was a full application to extend Fron Goch garden centre by constructing a building to store garden furniture as well as nearby space to display and sell furniture, open storage area. The building would measure 46.2 metres long (at the longest point), 22.7m wide and 7.8m to the highest part of the roof a total of 977 square metres.  It is also intended to extend the existing customer car parking area, as well as create a 1452m² storage area, located between the proposed building and the new south-western boundary of the site.

     

    As retail use already existed on the site, it was suggested that the principle of the proposal should be considered against Policy MAN6 (Retail in the countryside). In accordance with policy MAN6, proposals for small-scale shops and extensions to existing shops outside the development boundary will be permitted, as long as the proposal complies with the criteria included in the policy. The first criterion requires the proposal to be a subservient element of the existing business on the site.  The explanation to Policy MAN 6 states that the most suitable location for shops is within the boundaries of the settlements of towns and villages. However, small scale shops run jointly with a business that already exists on the site is likely to provide a useful service and employment for rural communities.

     

    Having weighed up the proposal in the context of the relevant policies, it was not considered that the proposal was acceptable to approve since the location, density and increase in size was unreasonable, and the proposal would have a substantial negative impact on the character of the area, which is contrary to many policies. In addition, it is unclear if the impact on biodiversity and the natural environment is acceptable and it was not considered that there was justification for the loss of agricultural land deriving from the proposal.

     

    After giving full consideration to all material planning matters, it was not considered that the proposal met planning policy objectives.

     

    b)            Taking advantage of the right to speak, the Local Member made the following points:

    ·         That he was supportive of the application and disagreed with the grounds for refusal.

    ·         Biodiversity elements - confident that it would be possible to proceed without having an impact on the ancient trees and mature hedges. Protecting these would be advantageous in terms of attracting people to a wonderful and natural location.

    ·         That the development is substantial but the site is not open.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 6


     

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