Development of a new adventure tourism ride by way of a 'Swing' to include the erection of a swing platform structure, ramp and landing structure, associated cables and anchor structures together with associated works.
LOCAL MEMBER: Councillor Beca Roberts
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve subject to the receipt of positive observations from CADW and the
following conditions:
1.
5 years
2.
Comply with the approved plans
3.
Comply with the Construction Transport Management Plan
4.
Comply with the Initial Ecological and Habitat Enhancement Assessment
5.
Submit and agree a Heritage Management Plan
6.
Submit an Environmental Method Statement
7.
Submit and agree Site Management Plan to include a mechanism to deal
with complaints.
8.
Welsh/bilingual signs
9.
Cadw Conditions
Note –
Natural Resources Wales, Dŵr Cymru.
Minutes:
Development of a new adventure tourism ride by way
of a 'Swing' to include the erection of a swing platform structure, ramp and
landing structure, associated cables and anchor structures together with
associated works.
Attention was drawn to the late observations form which referred to
comments from Llandygai Community Council along with
a letter from the Chair of the Wales Slate Partnership Board. It was noted that
a further objection from a member of the public had been received over the
weekend, but that it did not raise any new issue.
Some of the Committee Members had visited the site on 20-10-25.
a)
The
Planning Manager highlighted that it was a full application for the creation of
an additional activity at the Zip World site at Penrhyn Quarry, Bethesda. The
proposal was to establish a new ride in the form of a large swing with 6 seats
with the works including the erection of a platform structure, a ramp and
landing structure, cables connected to anchor structures.
It was explained that the application site included
a piece of land within the Penrhyn Quarry area, to the south-west of the
existing Zip World site, extending across the quarry lake towards a gallery at
a higher level on the south side of the quarry pit. The proposed development
would consist of four main elements:
·
The
lowest anchor point, ramp, landing area and cart;
·
The
swing and platform;
·
The
highest anchorage point;
·
Connection
via two tensioned cables, traversing the quarry between both anchorage points.
These would be fixed in place by pairs of upright steel columns on concrete pad
footings.
The site was partially located within the North West Wales Slate Landscape World Heritage Site along
with the Dyffryn Ogwen Landscape of Outstanding Historic Landscape with the
Penrhyn Quarry scheduled monuments nearby. It was noted that the starting point
of the ride and the main Zip-World centre, including the car park, were located
outside the World Heritage site designation.
Reference was made to the Policy PS 14 of the
Local Development Plan (LDP) which supports proposals to develop a local
year-round thriving tourism industry. Policy TWR 1 reflects this by supporting
proposals for new visitor attractions or facilities, or to improve and extend
the standard of existing facilities. It was highlighted that policy TWR 1
requires proposals to conform with criteria relating to the use of a suitable
previously used site, the use of a site closely related to other existing
buildings and the development of an activity which is restricted to a specific
location. Given the use of the surrounding site as a popular tourist
destination, and the post-industrial nature of the location and the economic
benefit likely to derive from the development, it was deemed that this
development would enhance and extend the range of facilities available for
visitors in a way consistent with the principles of these policies.
It was reported that the proposal site was located within the catchment area of the quarry's activities which include the existing Zip ... view the full minutes text for item 7