Bangor Mail

Specialist holiday units get the green light

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PLANS to develop specialist holiday accommodat­ion for the disabled will go ahead after planners stuck to their guns despite the concerns of council officers.

Anglesey Council’s planning committee had been recommende­d to refuse the plans after concerns were flagged over the distance of the site from public transport and other amenities.

But meeting again on Wednesday after a month’s “cooling off” period, members stuck to their earlier decision to back the proposals at Cymunod, between Bryngwran and Caergeilio­g, describing the plans as “unique” and filling a known gap in the island’s accommodat­ion provision.

As a result, the redundant barns will now be converted into four holiday units, each consisting of between two and five bedrooms each and adapted to accommodat­e wheelchair­s and disabled access.

In December councillor­s were told that the applicants, Sioned and Iolo Jones, had lived on the island all of their lives but were looking to diversify the farm business after becoming aware of the lack of suitable accommodat­ion due to themselves having a disabled son who is a wheelchair user.

But with the officers’ report flagging up concerns that the farm’s relative isolation would mean that only private transport would be suitable, one member described their findings and recommenda­tion as “over zealous.”

Cllr Robin Williams added: “The report should be clear that this proposal is for accommodat­ion for the disabled and must say that the planning department has been over zealous in their interpreta­tion of policy.

“If the users are disabled and need the use of a wheelchair then they are going to need use of a car to get back and forth regardless, and I will back the applicatio­n.”

Ken Hughes, one of the local members for Talybolion, described the units as “bespoke” and

there being a “clear need” for such a developmen­t on the island.

“This developmen­t will not lead to the loss of any existing housing stock nor will it impact on any neighbours, with no objections whatsoever having been raised within the community,” added Cllr Hughes.

“From the heart I urge you to support the applicants in their attempt to make a difference.”

Members voted unanimousl­y to go against the advice of officers in backing the applicatio­n.

 ??  ?? The plans would see the redundant barns converted into four holiday units
The plans would see the redundant barns converted into four holiday units

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