Relevant Planning History. The application site has an extensive and complex planning history. The full planning history is available for inspection, however, for the purposes of this report, the following applications are considered to be of primary relevance: • 2002/01244/CROWN - Integrated Aircraft Maintenance facility. This application approved the large ‘super hangar’ located centrally within the site, as well as associated offices and facilities. • 2009/00449/FUL - 4 School of Technical Training, MoD St. Athan (East Camp), St. Athan Temporary five year planning permission granted for the relocation of 4 School of Technical Training within MoD St. Athan. Involving the use of existing buildings, the erection of 10 new temporary modular buildings, the extension to an existing building, the construction of a Multiple Use Games Area, and the construction of additional associated parking areas and associated ancillary works. Approved 9th July 2009 • 2009/00735/LBC – Former Church of St. Brise, Eglwys Brewis Road, St. Athan This is an application for Listed Building Consent to undertake works to conserve and allow use to be made for quiet contemplation of the building and grounds of the former Church of St Brise, including works of maintenance and conservation to the churchyard walls, gates and paths. Approved 16th September 2009. Given the ecological issues associated with the application site and proposed development, the following application is also considered to be of note: • 2006/00829/FUL - Creation of 9 freshwater ponds to support a population of great crested newts - Approved.
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