Planning permission was granted for 20 log cabins near Holyhead, Anglesey. However the permission contained a condition restricting the use of the cabins, so that they could not be sold off individually. Following our involvement with another similar development and restriction - which was expunged on appeal, with costs - we advised the new client to apply for a new planning permission to have the offending condition removed as it was ultra vires. The Local Planning Authority agreed and removed the offending condition in a renewed planning permission. This now makes the development more viable for the client and will allow him to re-assess the development in the light of this decsion by the Local Planning Authority.
Town Planning Case Studies
- Halen Môn seek Owen Devenport's expertise
- Lawful Use granted on Chalet and Caravan
- Holiday Occupancy condition deleted
- House Sale proceeds after Lawful Use proven
- Holiday conversion success in Abergele
- Drainage condition deemed unworkable
- Dwelling conversion allowed in Betws yn Rhos
- Listed Chapel approved for conversion
- Two new dwellings in rural location
- Lawful Use secured on re-sited barn
- Holiday Lodges restriction removed
- Section 106 discharged in National Park
- Farm Diversification project completed
- Replacement dwelling at Rhoscolyn Anglesey
- Industrial Premises, St. Asaph
- Guest House, Llandudno
- Sites at Glyn Garth, Anglesey
- Pen Barras Lodge, Llanferres
- Penrhos Retail Park, Holyhead
