Wales round-up: Major funding boost for Cardiff Central Station; Porthmadog holiday park development set out

A round-up of planning news in Wales: 20 July-26 July, 2019
Major funding boost for Cardiff Central Station
The UK Government has announced it will fund a revamp of Cardiff Central Station to the tune of £58 million.
The Planner
Porthmadog holiday park development set out
Holiday firm Haven has announced a revamp and extension of its Greenacres Holiday Park at Morfa Bychan near Porthmadog.
Wales Online
Contentious plans for a new primary school on playing fields in Llanelli are on hold while ministers consider a call-in request over the proposals from Carmarthenshire Council.
Wales Online
Swansea riverside flats project
A developer wants to build a high-quality block of flats on land at SA1 by Swansea's River Tawe, which could provide around 100 new homes.
Wales Online
East Rhyl flood prevention project
A £27.5 million flood defence project for East Rhyl, designed to protect up to 1,650 homes, has been recommended for approval by Denbighshire County Council officials.
Insider Media
Electric rickshaw service for capital
A tuk-tuk private hire firm has been given the go ahead to operate an electric rickshaw service in Cardiff.
BBC News
Vale of Glamorgan co-working proposal
A poultry shed in the Vale of Glamorgan could be converted into a co-working space under proposals outlined for a property in Pendoylan.
Insider Media
Flats scheme for former Mold hotel site
A former hotel which shut after 50 years in business in 2011 is poised for demolition after Flintshire County Council planning officers recommended that proposals for two blocks of flats providing 23 new homes should be built on the site at Mold.
Insider Media
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