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Seaside hotel erects secret dining booth before asking council

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A hotel erected a garden pod for exclusive drinking and dining experiences on its property without obtaining prior planning consent.

The structure, which features an oval design with timber framing and metal and glass elements, has now received the green light from Torfaen Borough Council.

The precise date of installation near the external seating and garden space outside the Parkway Hotel on Ty Coch Lane in Llantarnam, Cwmbran remains uncertain, though the venue submitted its planning proposal on February 11 this year.

Council planning officer Mia McAndrew, whose assessment supported the bid, confirmed during a site inspection that the pod had already been constructed at the boundary of the outdoor seating zone.

She acknowledged that the pod had a notable position in front of the establishment and was considered less than ideal, though she noted that given the existing outdoor seating, the structure was not entirely unsuitable and that approval could be given on balance, as the effect on the broader surroundings outweighed the impact on the hotel itself.

The assessment explained that from public vantage points, the pod remains inconspicuous since the hotel sits at a distance from the main road, with grassed sections and parking areas providing separation.

The document concluded that although the scheme does have a somewhat adverse effect on the hotel’s visual character, it would not harm the wider area’s appearance as required by planning policy.

The application indicated the pod accommodates six to eight patrons for private consumption of food and beverages.

The local authority received no representations or concerns regarding the proposal.

Officials observed that the pod is not situated within a residential zone and would be unlikely to generate problematic noise or disruption, while a condition stipulates that the structure and its placement must correspond with the submitted drawings.

The establishment must additionally provide a biodiversity improvement scheme to the planning department within three months to satisfy Welsh planning requirements that all development boosts biodiversity.

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