P2023/0113 Officer. A full list of enforcement notices that were served during 2019. building work, engineering operations and material changes of use, which are carried out without planning permission, where planning permission is required, development which has planning permission but is not carried out in accordance with the approved plans, failure to comply with conditions or the terms of a legal agreement attached to a permission or consent, advertisements that require express consent under the Advertisement Regulations, but are displayed without consent being granted*, demolition within a conservation area, without conservation area consent, when it is required*, works carried out to a "listed" building, which affect it's historic character or setting, without listed building consent being granted*, failure to comply with the requirements of a planning legal notice such asenforcement, discontinuance, stop notice, etc*, The precise location of the site or property to which the complaint relates, The exact nature of concern iethe potential breach of planning control, If possible, the identity of the person/ organisation responsible and the date and/or time the breach began, The complainant's details (name and address etc) are also required as anonymous complaints are not accepted. Snowdonia National Park Authority publish weekly planning application lists which list the planning applications received in the past week. The UK government declined to back the project in 2018, The Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon was thought to cost 1.3bn, The lagoon would have been off the coast of Swansea Bay, Analysis by Ione Wells, BBC Wales Westminster correspondent, Russian minister laughed at for Ukraine war claims. Centurion Parc Tawe Ltd, the owners of the south side of the retail park, have asked Swansea council's planning department for permission to transform the use of units 5A and 5B from retail use to . If you are planning a new building or extension, or an alteration of an existing building, then you will have to meet building regulations in most cases. Your local planning authority is responsible for deciding whether a development - anything from an extension on a house to a new shopping centre - should go ahead.