6 Application No C25/0403/09/CR Corbett Arms Hotel Corbett Square, Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 9DG
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Listed building consent (LBC) for the phased partial deconstruction and demolition of the building, and required support works to stabilise remaining structure.
LOCAL MEMBERS: Councillor John Pughe and Councillor Anne Lloyd Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
DECISION: To
approve with conditions
Minutes:
Application for listed building consent [LBC]
for the phased deconstruction and partial demolition of the building, and the
maintenance works required to stabilise the remaining structure
a)
The
Planning Manager, having received more information, highlighted that the total
demolition work had reduced and that it was now only relevant to the rear part
of the building.
It was explained that the building was a
former hotel, that was grade II listed, and within the Tywyn development
boundary, it was a significant structure that faced Corbett Square, with a
gable-end facing Maengwyn Street with further
additions to the rear and the left side of the building. It was also noted that
a nearby residential property and the building's gable-end were on Maengwyn Street. It was considered that the building was at
risk in accordance with the Listed Buildings at Risk register, kept by Cadw.
The use of the building as a hotel came to an
end around 2009, and there had been barely any maintenance on the building over
the following years. The building was now becoming derelict, with parts of the
rear of the building having collapsed in January and February 2025.
A structural survey report, demolition and
deconstruction methodology and a Heritage Impact Assessment were submitted with
the application. Reference was made to the footprint of the whole building that
had been divided into 8 zones to refer to them easier. It was reported that
there was an intention to demolish zones 1-5 based on the building's structural
stability due to health and safety reasons following a recent collapse, with
zones 2 and 4 being areas that fell in January and February 2025.
It was noted that the amended proposal
requested listed building consent to demolish Zones 1, 2, 4 and part of Zone 5
(noted as 5A), as well as associated work to stabilise the remaining structure
and secure it from the weather. It was reiterated that the
existing plan represented a significant reduction in the scale of the
demolition work that was originally intended, following responses to the
consultation and submitting more structural information.
It was highlighted, when determining the
application, there was a need to carefully consider whether it would be
desirable to protect the listed building, its location and any features of
special architectural or historic interest associated with the building, in
accordance with section 96(2) of Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023. It was
reiterated that preserving a building or historic asset did not mean that it
had to be maintained unchanged, but that its significance was sustained for the
future; the statutory duty had received considerable importance and weight when
reaching the recommendation.
It was expressed that the proposed work would lead to losing a historic fabric within the zones noted, causing damage to the significance of the listed building. However, Members were reminded that Zones 2 and 4 had already partially collapsed, that Zone 1 included a modern conservatory of negligible heritage value, and Zone 5A had been structurally compromised and directly ... view the full minutes text for item 6