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Details
The property comprises a 5 bedroom detached dwelling known as St Julian’s House with gardens and outbuildings, together with the proposed residential development site extending to circa. 12 acres which is currently used for the grazing of farm animals. There are a number of outbuildings situated to the north-west of the development site that will be demolished as part of the proposed development. The site slopes from west to east and is bounded by existing hedgerows and mature trees around the site boundary.
The main access into the site is proposed off a newly
constructed spine road from the adjoining St Edeyrns
development with secondary vehicular access from
the connecting road to the east. Cycle and pedestrian
connections are proposed to link to Bridge Road and the
development to the north.
Planning
Application reference: Multiple References
Planning status: Planning Application Submitted
Planning authority: Cardiff Council
Application details:
The wider St Edeyrns site benefits from outline planning permission (ref: 13/00578/DCO) approved on 1st August 2014 for “a new community comprising 1,020 new homes, village centre (comprising retail, employment and community uses), play areas and allotments; 2 form entry primary school, Riverside Park including extension and improvements to the Rhymney Trail. All with associated landscaping, land re-profiling, access (vehicular, cycle and pedestrian) and highway works.”
In respect of the subject site, a formal request for the screening of an outline planning application for the proposed development was submitted in March 2020 (ref: SC/20/00003/MJR). The screening concluded that an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) would be required and has since been undertaken. A discretionary pre-application enquiry was undertaken (ref: PA/20/00042/MJR) in May 2020 and formal publicity and consultation recently completed.
An outline planning application has recently been
submitted to Cardiff Council for the development of
up to 160 residential units together with associated
infrastructure, landscaping and access with all matters
except access reserved for future consideration.