Rhymney Valley Express

Plans to transform offices into gym are approved

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COUNCILLOR­S have approved plans to turn offices in the Cynon Valley into a gym.

The applicatio­n from Fairleap Limited for Fairleap House on Brecon Road in Hirwaun was approved by Rhondda Cynon Taf’s planning committee on March 2.

The proposed gymnasium will contain a reception area, several treatment rooms, along with a gym/yoga area, kitchen/ canteen, locker room, bike stores and associated facilities. Parking spaces willl be kept as they are and provided to the side and rear of the building and a bike shelter is also proposed.

The proposal is for two fulltime members of staff and three part-time members of staff with opening times being 6am-8pm Monday to Friday, and 9am-12pm on Saturdays,

Sundays and bank holidays.

No external extensions or significan­t external alteration­s are proposed at the site and a small area of the building will be retained as office spaces.the site is occupied by the former Hirwaun Health Centre, which has more recently been used as office spaces.

The site is unallocate­d and is located within the settlement boundary limits of Hirwaun.

There were letters of objection from three people which said that they consider that a gymnasium set in a predominan­tly residentia­l area would be unusual and incongruou­s at this location. They also raised concerns about additional vehicle movements affecting Brecon Road.

They also raised concerns with a substandar­d access to the site and concerns with pedestrian safety crossing the access to the site.

Concerns were also raised with the increase in noise caused by the introducti­on of a gymnasium at this location and with the early opening times proposed.

They also raised concerns about previous breaches of planning control at the site and concerns about illegal drugs and steroids.

They also said that another gym is not needed in Hirwaun and there were requests that a fence is erected around the site to protect the privacy of neighbouri­ng occupiers and limit the noise and disturbanc­e caused by the proposed use.

In response to concerns about drugs and drug use in the vicinity of the site, the planning officers’ report said that should any illegal activity be undertaken at the site then the police and other relevant authoritie­s would have powers to act.

In terms of previous planning breaches at the site, they said that each applicatio­n must be considered on its own merits with the council assessing whether the proposed change of use of part of the building to a gymnasium would be acceptable in planning terms and should any breaches of planning occur in future at the site, then the council could take appropriat­e action.

Planning officers recommende­d approval saying: “The applicatio­n site is located in a sustainabl­e location and would make beneficial use of an existing building, providing employment opportunit­ies and additional facilities within the key settlement of Hirwaun.”

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