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CONTROVERSIAL plans for a new activities centre and café at at Pontymoile canal basin, on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal near Pontypool, have been given the green light, despite concerns over the building’s aesthetics. A new activities centre will be aimed at improving non-motor powered activities on the canal, such as paddle boarding and canoeing. As part of the development the existing toilet block will be demolished, which raised some concerns over accessibility for visitors. In the planning meeting, Cllr Huw Bevan said: “We seem to be doing away with public toilets.” Claire Hall, senior planner at Torfaen Council said: “The toilet block has got issues in terms of its maintenance and management.
AMENDED plans to move a Lidl store to a bigger site in Cwmbran, and to redevelop a Stagecoach bus depot, have been given the green light by Torfaen council. Original plans, which included demolishing the existing Stagecoach depot in St David’s Road, were given the go-ahead recently, after a decision by Torfaen council to refuse the development was overturned.
The proposed Stagecoach depot The county borough council’s planning committee originally refused the application due to concerns over traffic, but a Welsh Government planning inspector subsequently allowed an appeal – submitted by the discount supermarket and bus company – and granted planning permission for the development.