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    APPLICATION No C19/0154/03/LL Market Hall, Church Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog, LL41 3HP

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    Meeting: 16/06/2025 - Planning Committee (Item 7)

    • Webcast for 16/06/2025 - Planning Committee

    7 APPLICATION No C19/0154/03/LL Market Hall, Church Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog, LL41 3HP pdf icon PDF 198 KB

    Conversion of building to 14 flats

     

    LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Elfed Wyn ap Elwyn

     

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    • Webcast for APPLICATION No C19/0154/03/LL Market Hall, Church Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog, LL41 3HP

    Decision:

    DECISION: To refuse in line with the recommendation

     

    Reason:

               

    No sufficient or current information have been submitted with this application to assess the proposal against the requirements of policies PS1, TAI 15 and PS19 Supplementary Planning Guidance: Maintaining and Creating Distinctive and Sustainable Communities and Chapter 6 of Planning Policy Wales (PPW), which deals with the impact on the Welsh language, provision of affordable housing, green infrastructure and the net benefit to biodiversity.

     

    Minutes:

    Conversion of building into 14 flats   

     

    a)     The Planning Manager highlighted that it was a full application for change of use and conversion of a building into 14 flats which would include eight one-bedroom flats and six two-bedroom flats creating three new windows to the side facing the railway, closing one opening facing the high street and creating six new openings to face the adjacent church.

     

    It was explained that a decision on the application had been deferred in the Planning Committee in July 2019 following the receipt of the Language Unit's observations which stated that there was a lack of information, and to discuss with the applicant to try to understand the linguistic situation in the context of the application. It was noted that a Language Impact Assessment, a Design and Access Statement and an amended Viability Assessment were submitted in 2020, and following this the building was listed as a Grade II building by CADW in June 2021.  It was added that officers had sought an update and current information for the application, but no response had been received.

     

    In the context of current housing figures, it was noted that the application could be supported on the basis of the indicative supply level for Blaenau Ffestiniog along with the acceptable mix of units that met the need locally. It was explained that as this proposed development would not involve a greater provision than the indicative housing provision determined for the settlement, a Welsh Language Statement was not required. However, a statement was submitted with the application and a Language Impact Assessment submitted later on. The Policy stated that a statement was required for a development of five or more units, unless it addressed evidence of need and demand for housing. At the time concern was expressed about the type of units, the mix and the linguistic impact but due to the time that had now elapsed, there was no up-to-date information to assess the proposal against the requirements of policy PS1, and therefore it could not be confirmed whether the intention would comply with the policy or the SPG.

     

    In the context of Policy TAI 15 which outlined the requirements for the provision of affordable housing to be at least 10% of the proposal, a minimum of one unit would be required to be affordable. The application was originally accompanied by a Financial Viability Assessment, along with a later amended version justifying the lack of affordable unit provision. However, due to the time that had elapsed since the previous assessments the proposal could not be accurately assessed against the requirements of the TAI 15 policy as the information was no longer current nor had it considered the listed status of the building.

     

    An update to Chapter 6 of Planning Policy Wales (PPW), which dealt with green infrastructure and the net benefit to biodiversity and required all planning applications to submit a Green Infrastructure Statement, was highlighted. It was noted that no such Statement had been submitted as part  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7