Change of
use of an existing industrial unit (Use Class B2) to an indoor padel sports
centre (Use Class D2) and associated works
LOCAL
MEMBER: Councillor Gareth A Roberts
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION:
To approve the application subject to material planning conditions relating to:
1.
Time
2.
Compliance with the plans
3.
Permitted use of the unit as a Pickleball
/ Padel Sports Centre only and not for any other purpose
4.
The flood mitigation measures recommended
in parts 7.29 - 7.34 of the Planning Statement must be followed.
5.
Opening Hours: 07:00 to 23:00 daily
6.
The development approved through this will
be held in accordance with the noise impact assessment, prepared by ES
Acoustics - Noise Impact Assessment for a Proposed Padel Tennis and Pickleball
Facility S3, Caernarfon Road, Bangor LL57 4SP Report Reference
22236.NIA-RPT.01. Rev A, dated 29 October 2025. Noise
should not exceed the levels anticipated in Table 10 of the NIA.
7.
Within
3 months of the site becoming operational, a noise survey will be undertaken by
a suitably qualified acoustic adviser, in accordance with the NIA, and a report
submitted to the Local Planning Authority and approved by them in writing. The
report will provide information about the measured sound emitted from the site
on 1.0m of the façade of the residential receptors identified in Maes Berea,
Pen y Wern, Cilcoed and Bryn Llwyd. Should it be
discovered that the operating noise is louder than the lowest background noise
levels, or there are noise levels from the external mechanical equipment with a
higher score than the external condition above, a detailed noise mitigation
plan should be submitted to the Local Planning Authority to be approved in
writing. Any mitigation plan will be implemented within 3 months of the date of
the written approval in accordance with the approved details,
and will be kept in accordance with those details afterwards.
8.
Working Hours
9.
Details of any external equipment
installed on the building must be submitted.
10. A Site Management Plan must be
submitted and approved, including a mechanism to deal with complaints from
members of the public.
11.
Operate in accordance with the Green
Infrastructure Statement.
12. Ensure Welsh / Bilingual signs
Notes
Welsh Water
Minutes:
Denis Ferranti
Meters, Caernarfon Road, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 4SP
Change of use of an
existing industrial unit (B2 Use Class) into an indoor padel sports centre (D2
Use Class) and associated work
a)
The
Senior Planning Officer highlighted that this was an application to convert an
existing unit within the former Denis Ferranti factory site in Bangor into an
indoor padel play facility. The proposal would change the use of the unit into
a padel sports centre, creating 8 padel courts, 2 pickleball courts, a warm-up
zone, a reception and toilets, as well as a facility to park bikes.
Furthermore, existing parking provision within the site would be specifically
allocated and used, earmarking 36 parking spaces to the proposed use. The plan
was to open the facility for use between 07:00 and 23:00, every day of the
week.
It
was explained that the site was described as a warehouse unit located centrally
within a wider estate located within the Bangor Sub-regional Centre Development
Boundary but outside the City Centre and the defined Main Shopping Area. It was
reiterated that the Flood Maps indicated that the site was located in Flood
Zone 3 (Rivers and Surface Water) associated with the Afon Adda that runs
through a nearby culvert.
It
was reported that the entire site was surrounded by a mixture of residential
and commercial uses whilst the application site itself was located within an
existing unit. As part of the application, specialist information had been
submitted which included:
·
A
Planning Statement (including a Welsh Language Assessment)
·
Impact
Assessment
·
Retail
Impact Assessment
·
Noise
Assessment (as well as an update in response to the Public Protection Service's
observations)
·
Energy
Statement
·
Transport
Statement
·
Green
Infrastructure Statement
·
Social
Impact Statement
The
application was submitted to the Committee for a decision as the area of the
proposed development was larger than what could be considered by officers under
the delegated procedure. A full assessment had been completed of all the
relevant matters, including compliance with policies as well as the
observations received.
Reference
was made to the Public Protection Service's response to the application, which
highlighted concern regarding the noise deriving from the site. An acoustic
expert had responded on behalf of the applicants, presenting a further
explanation to the matters raised by the Service. Despite receiving the
additional information, it was reported that Public Protection continued to
refer to some concerns regarding aspects of the information presented and the
proposal itself. The recent response had been fully assessed, and despite
acknowledging the concerns, the existing right of the building’s use for
industrial purposes within the B2 use class (General Industrial) was
considered, and by imposing appropriate conditions, the use of the building as
a sports facility would not likely cause additional significant amenity impacts
that would cause significant harm to the amenities of neighbours and the local
area. As a result, it was not considered that the proposal was contrary to the
policy on protecting private and public amenities.
It was considered that the proposal ... view the full minutes text for item 9