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However, the Vale of Glamorgan Council have confirmed that the building is not being torn down. A spokesperson for the council said that they had been “consulted on work to remove part of the building that was considered structurally unsafe.” They also confirmed that a planning application has not been submitted for the renovation of Normandy Manor, as the works are “restricted to the alteration of the building, rather than its full demolition so it is not required, neither is conservation area consent. The manor lies inside the Penarth Conservation Area. The previous owner of the iconic house that fell into disrepair was fined more than £3,000 for failing to comply with an enforcement notice to carry out necessary building work.
However, the Vale of Glamorgan Council have confirmed that the building is not being torn down. A spokesperson for the council said that they had been “consulted on work to remove part of the building that was considered structurally unsafe.” They also confirmed that a planning application has not been submitted for the renovation of Normandy Manor, as the works are “restricted to the alteration of the building, rather than its full demolition so it is not required, neither is conservation area consent. The manor lies inside the Penarth Conservation Area. The previous owner of the iconic house that fell into disrepair was fined more than £3,000 for failing to comply with an enforcement notice to carry out necessary building work.