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PLANNERS are set to give their backing to a new crematorium being built in Powys – but the final say on the plans could yet be given to the Welsh Government. Powys Crematorium Ltd wants to build a new crematorium on a 13.66-hectare site at Ael Y Bryn between Caersws and Aberhafesp. The application will come before a Powys Council planning committee meeting on Thursday, with officers recommending the panel backs the proposed project. But even that would only be a recommendation for now, with the Welsh Government still to decide whether to call the plans in. Should it decide not to, the decision made on Thursday would become binding.
A councillor has declared himself absolutely shocked after a council error led to animal licences being issued at different costs – depending on whether or not people complained about them. The council boo-boo was highlighted at Powys Council s planning, taxi licensing and rights of way committee on Thursday, at which senior enforcement officer Gavin Jones told members of procedural errors in how the new licensing fees had been introduced late last year. Higher fees were agreed in January 2020, but objections to the planned rises in a public consultation were not brought back before the planning committee, and they were carried through anyway on the decision of a professional lead who has since left the council.