Planning permission is not normally needed for a loft conversion as they are covered by permitted development rights. A conversion company will tell you if you do and help you with this. For more information, see our article about planning permission.
Llanbrynmair
Llanbrynmair is a village, community as well as selecting ward in Montgomeryshire, Powys, on the A470 road in between Caersws and Machynlleth. Llanbrynmair, in location, is the 2nd biggest in Powys. In 2011, it had a population of 920. The area includes numerous hamlets: Talerddig, Dolfach, Tafolwern, Pandy, Cringoed and also Pennant. The initial centre goes to Llan, when traveling to Llanidloes, where the regional parish church of St Mary lies. The current centre (previously called "Wynnstay") at the junction of the A470 and also B4518 rose to regional importance with the building of the brand-new turnpike road in 1821 as well as the arrival of the railway line in between Newtown and Machynlleth in 1861. Geographically, the neighborhood includes the valleys of 3 rivers-- Afon Twymyn, Afon Iaen and also Afon Rhiw Saeson-- and the bordering uplands. The three rivers sign up with around the main town and circulation westwards as the Afon Twymyn towards the Afon Dyfi and also Cardigan Bay. The Cambrian train line, constructed in the 1860s, goes through Llanbrynmair and also for a while gave an electrical outlet for the mines at Dylife, 8 miles southern. The town station closed in 1965 as part of the "Beeching closures". There was a degree crossing next to the station but, following the accidental death of an American site visitor in October 1999 and also its description as a "blackspot", the crossing was closed and also the road drawn away. The location is mostly Welsh-speaking as well as reliant upon livestock farming. It was fortunate to leave the foot and also mouth disease outbreak in Britain in 2001.