Restoration works to the
site to include internal and external alterations
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Elfed Williams
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve the application subject to the following conditions:
1. 5 years
2. In accordance with the plans
3. Cast-iron rainwater goods
4. Details of the new doors to be approved
beforehand
5. Lime mortar
6. Details of flue/vents to be approved
beforehand
7. Details of the new fence to be approved
beforehand
8. Stone samples
9. Samples of the materials to be used
10. In accordance with the requirements of GIS
11. Welsh Water Conditions
12. Lighting conditions
13. Biodiversity/NRW conditions
14. Landscaping
Minutes:
Restoration work to the site to include
internal and external alterations
a) The Planning Manager highlighted that this was a full application for
restoration work to the site to include demolishing the existing café and shop
and erecting new buildings.
It was explained that the Gilfach
Ddu site in the village of Llanberis was located
outside of the village's development boundaries but within the Slate Industry
World Heritage Site, as well as the Landscape of Outstanding Historic Interest.
It was noted that the buildings were grade I listed and that the waterwheel
there was a monument.
The application was submitted to the committee
due to the scale of the site.
It was reported that most of the work was
internal restoration work, and there was no need for formal planning permission
to complete this. However, it was noted that the restoration work had been
assessed within the associated listed building application and that approval
and permission had been obtained from CADW on that application. This meant that
listed building consent had been obtained for the physical work to the
building, but the proposal still required planning permission. It was
elaborated that the Council's Conservation Officer had provided significant
input to the application during the 'pre-application advice' period and the
success of the advice was reflected by CADW's prompt decision to support the
proposal.
Attention was drawn to the main elements of the
proposal which included demolition of the existing shop and erection of a new
one with the same footprint, erecting an extension to create new toilets,
demolishing the existing café and erecting a new one
with the same footprint, erecting a new workshop and a new canopy as a shelter
for visitors. Reference was made to the
variety of minor alterations that were also included in the application, namely
creating and altering openings, installing
infrastructure, erecting fences, landscaping, creating a storage yard and
removing modern partition walls.
In the context of the principle of the proposal,
it was noted that improving tourist attractions was supported by policy TWR 1.
It was considered that the proposal, on the grounds of the design and impact on
amenities, was acceptable and no objection was received from the Transportation
Unit as there were no changes to the entrance or the parking provision within
the site. Wildlife reports were received with the application and, by imposing
conditions, it would be possible to satisfy the observations of the
Biodiversity Unit and Natural Resources Wales.
It was noted that the restoration work was
essential for the future of the site and the new buildings would be a
significant improvement in terms of design and visitors' experience of the
site. It was considered that the proposal would be acceptable
and the officers recommended that the Committee approved the proposal with
conditions.
b)
Taking advantage of the right to speak, the Local Member made the
following comments:
·
That he, as well as the Local Member for the Llanberis ward, supported
the application
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