Councillors are being advised to refuse a proposal to demolish an historic building until more detail is submitted.
Councillors will look at an application to demolish all properties, and outbuildings at Croesawdy on New Road in Newtown next Thursday.
If the planning committee does decide that prior notification is needed, Mr Bowen will then need to submit a planning application explaining exactly how the demolition will be conducted, and what will happen to the site afterwards. “Newtown has lost many of its historic buildings over the years and with the recent collapse and demolition of the chapel people’s feelings are running high and want to see the history of the town persevered."
“Cadw have had a formal request to list the property and will make a visit to inspect the building on the August 17.”
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