Carmarthen Journal

Owner told he can’t demolish historic chapel

- RICHARD YOULE Senior Local Democracy Reporter richard.youle@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE owner of a rural chapel in Carmarthen­shire which dates from the early 19th Century has been told he can’t demolish it.

Villagers in Rhydcymera­u, southeast of Llanybydde­r, who objected to the applicatio­n by Nigel Smith, said they would like the chapel to be a meeting place and community shop.

They were also worried about the adjacent graveyard, where author and nationalis­t David John Williams, who wrote Hen Dy Ffarm (The old farmhouse), is buried.

“These were our people, and we should respect their final resting place,” said Rachel Philip, of Rhydcymera­u, in an email to Carmarthen­shire Council.

Mr Smith’s demolition applicatio­n for the unoccupied chapel was turned down by the council’s planning department.

It said insufficie­nt informatio­n had been provided in regards to the presence of a bat roost and the building’s proximity to nearby properties. It also said no informatio­n had been supplied as to the proposed restoratio­n of the site. The original chapel was built in 1813, with the current building dating from 1874.

Patricia Barker, of Rhydcymera­u, said in an email to the planning department that the village had already lost a pub, school, shop and post office.

She said: “This has left the village with nothing for the community of Rhydcymera­u, years ago the chapel vestry was used as a place to hold certain events and was a good meeting place for locals to meet up.”

This was echoed by another resident, Mikala Sargent, who said: “The village has lost so many of its facilities already its such a tragedy if the chapel goes the same way.”

Mr Smith’s previous residentia­l change of use applicatio­n was rejected in March on four grounds, including highway safety. Planning officers said there was also a lack of detail about mitigation measures regarding the presence of pipistrell­e bats in the chapel’s slate wall cladding.

A building survey on behalf of Mr Smith said the chapel building had been poorly maintained but that it was structural­ly satisfacto­ry and could be repaired.

 ?? RICHARD YOULE ?? Rhydcymera­u Chapel, which Carmarthen­shire Council said can’t be demolished following an applicatio­n to do so by its owners.
RICHARD YOULE Rhydcymera­u Chapel, which Carmarthen­shire Council said can’t be demolished following an applicatio­n to do so by its owners.

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