Brynamman riverside plan gets go-ahead
Plans to create a riverside walk and seated area in Upper Brynamman have been approved by Carmarthenshire County Council’s planning committee today.
The local authority has plans for an environmental enhancement scheme to include car parking, hard and soft landscaping and the creation of a riverside garden and seating area close to the Post Office on Mountain Road.
An officers’ report to the committee said that the site is on top of the long straight Station Road in Upper Brynamman where it bends around to the east to start Mountain Road, whilst the junction to the west leads to Llandeilo Road.
The site is in a prominent location, where previously there was a row of three terraced buildings which have been demolished because of safety concerns.
The report adds: “The proposed environmental improvement scheme serves to remedy an existing eyesore in the area following the demolition of the unsafe buildings.
“The proposed scheme is also situated at the end of a well travelled vista and it is important that any scheme would offer community benefits along with providing an attractive and useful scheme.”
See earlier post -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/plans-for-upper-brynamman.html
The local authority has plans for an environmental enhancement scheme to include car parking, hard and soft landscaping and the creation of a riverside garden and seating area close to the Post Office on Mountain Road.
An officers’ report to the committee said that the site is on top of the long straight Station Road in Upper Brynamman where it bends around to the east to start Mountain Road, whilst the junction to the west leads to Llandeilo Road.
The site is in a prominent location, where previously there was a row of three terraced buildings which have been demolished because of safety concerns.
The report adds: “The proposed environmental improvement scheme serves to remedy an existing eyesore in the area following the demolition of the unsafe buildings.
“The proposed scheme is also situated at the end of a well travelled vista and it is important that any scheme would offer community benefits along with providing an attractive and useful scheme.”
See earlier post -
http://sirgarblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/plans-for-upper-brynamman.html
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