Latest Plans Reveal Solar Panels in New Residential Developments

Latest Plans Reveal Solar Panels in New Residential Developments

Filmogaz.com reports a cluster of planning submissions across Ceredigion. They cover housing, heritage signage, renewable energy, and a planning condition discharge.

Proposed house near Llwyndewi

An application seeks permission for a new dwelling on 0.16 hectares of agricultural land. The site sits next to Llwyndewi in Llanddewi Brefi, Tregaron.

Design details include smooth-textured cement render walls and stone detailing. The roof will use synthetic slate and windows and doors will be UPVC.

Shire Hall panel replacement in Cardigan

Plans propose replacing two high-level return panels on High Street’s Shire Hall. The change swaps the visual content but keeps panel size, position, and fixings.

The replacement will use printed vinyl or a similar durable material. The new artwork palette is jet black, traffic red, and pure white.

Ground-mounted solar array at Dwyryd

An application covers a ground-mounted solar photovoltaic array at Dwyryd, Cribyn, Lampeter. The scheme comprises 16 panels across about 68 square metres.

The array sits roughly 32 metres from the main house in a south-facing clearing. The location was chosen to reduce visual and environmental impact.

The latest plans reflect growing interest in solar panels near homes. This mirrors wider trends in new residential developments integrating renewable energy.

Discharge of condition for Highbury House Hotel

An application seeks discharge of condition 3 attached to planning permission A240435. The condition relates to works at Highbury House Hotel on Pendre, Cardigan.

The applicant has supplied a photographic survey record. They contend the record satisfies the planning requirement.