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  24/1066/LBC

  The Cross, Cross Buildings Broad Street Newtown SY16 2AJ  

This application a heritage application and is for Conversion of the first floor from office space into 7 flats to include internal and external works at the above property.

The application was submitted to Powys County Council on 19/07/2024 and is Refused.

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Further information
# Info
Agent Address Hughes Architects 29 Broad Street SY16 2BQ United Kingdom
Agent Company Hughes Architects
Agent Name See source
Applicant Name See source
Application Type Listed Building Consent
Case Officer See source
Date Received 2024-07-19
Date Validated 2024-07-19
Decision Refused
Decision Date 2025-01-30
Decision Issued Date 2025-01-30
Last Advertised Date 2024-08-16
Latest Advertisement Expiry Date 2024-09-06
No. Of Comments 2
No. Of Constraints 31
No. Of Documents 49
Parish Newtown And Llanllwchaiarn Community
Planning Portal Id PP-13260109
Site Notice Start Date 2024-08-02
Status Refused
Target Decision Date 2024-09-13
Ward Name Newtown East ED

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