Plaza Cinema, Port Talbot
Partial demolition of rear extension of Grade II listed former cinema, erection of replacement extension and change of use of building to mixed use community facility comprising café, performance hall, gym, 2no retail units, offices and multi-purpose rooms and associated car parking.
Newport Market
Asbri Planning was appointed as lead planning consultant responsible for securing planning and listed building consent for the restoration of Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A complex development site situated in a National Park, within a Landscape Park and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, s Conservation Area and designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I and II listed building.
Hay Castle
Asbri Planning was appointed as lead planning consultant responsible for securing planning and listed building consent for the restoration of Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A complex development site situated in a National Park, within a Landscape Park and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, s Conservation Area and designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I and II listed building.
Llanishen Reservoir, Cardiff
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water’s vision for Lisvane and Llanishen reservoirs is to create a hub for recreation, health and wellbeing, reconnecting people with water and the environment. With a huge residential population on the doorstep, excellent public transport links to Cardiff city centre and beyond; providing access and recreational opportunities at Lisvane and Llanishen offers an unparalleled opportunity to generate social benefit. A full planning application was submitted by Asbri Planning to Cardiff Council for the development of a a three-storey visitor centre including cafe/restaurant, boat workshop and associated works including access, landscaping, footpaths, and recreational facilities.
Goodsheds, Barry
In March 2019 planning permission was granted to convert the former Goods Shed in Barry and some of its adjacent brown field land and railway tracks to provide a mixed-use development. The scheme would comprise of 11 apartments, a restaurant owned by an award-winning chef, a micro-brewery, recognized local makeup entrepreneurs’ ‘Spectrum’ workshop and offices, a flexible events space with outdoor cinema and children's play area, a drive-thru coffee shop and erection of entrepreneurial incubator business units converted from fifty-two 20’shipping containers.