One objection said the development is “unsightly” and “not keeping with the environment”, another raised concerns over excess traffic on a single-track road. However, the planning report says the distance between residential properties and the camping pods is sufficient enough to not have an impact. It says: “In conclusion the proposal for consideration is not seeking to offer ‘glamping accommodation’ the intentions of the applicants to provide an eco-type of accommodation that has been built to be as sustainable as possible in terms of its impact. “This type of accommodation would not be sought by all tourists in that the camping pods are intentionally low key in terms of their facilities, as it is the aim of the applicant to provide a facility whereby guests can escape the day to day stress of everyday life and reconnect with the countryside.”
Road closed sign HERE is a round up of the public notices which have appeared in the South Wales Argus over the last week: The Welsh Government is to temporarily prohibit vehicles on the A4042 between Little Mill near Usk and the Hardwick roundabout near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire. The move is necessary for work to take place on or near the A4042. It is expected it will be in force and operate intermittently overnight (8pm to 6am) from June 4 to June 7, 2021. The temporary prohibition of vehicles will be on a length of the road from a point 162m north of the A472 Little Mill junction to a point 40m south of the centre point of Hardwick Roundabout.
The UK’s largest dog welfare charity has teamed up with Wild in Art in collaboration with Peanuts to bring this exciting new art trail to South Wales in Spring 2022, featuring the world-famous beagle, Snoopy. The dog-friendly trail aims to raise awareness and funds for the Dogs Trust - which will soon be opening a brand-new rehoming centre in Cardiff - and is a collaborative mass participation event, generating a social, wellbeing and economic boost for the towns, cities and communities involved. A Dog’s Trail with Snoopy, will last for 10 weeks from March 25-June 5 2022, and will feature unique and colourful Snoopy sculptures designed by South Wales-based and national artists. Welsh artists who would like the opportunity to have their work showcased on a giant Snoopy sculpture are being encouraged to apply and submit their designs before the 1st July deadline.
CB 21.11.11 ..LONE FEMALE WALKING THROUGH THE UNDERPASS BY NEWPORT TRAIN STATION - PIC POSED BY MODEL. Here is a round up of the public notices which have appeared in the South Wales Argus over the last week: Newport City Council is to temporarily close the subway at Devon Place for investigation works to the subway to be completed. This is an extension of an order which came into force on November 2, 2020 and which would have expired on May 1, 2021. It has been extended until November 1, 2021 or until the works which it is proposed to carry out have been completed, whichever is the earlier. The alternative route is Devon Place, Godfrey Road, Clytha Park Road and Queensway.
Welsh man who was overcharged on council tax for 16 years won t get a full refund
A Welsh Government regulation means he is only entitled to a refund for the last six years
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A Welsh man who was overcharged on his council tax bill for 16 years has been told he will not receive a full refund.