Plande works with a broad range of developers, businesses, investors, architects, and landowners across Caerphilly, as well as a number of private individuals to help with their planning needs. We draft high-quality Caerphilly Planning Applications for submission to Caerphilly Borough County Council Planning department. These include change of use, self-build, commercial, residential and leisure schemes, conservation areas and green belt.
Caerphilly, known locally as “Caerffili” is a county in South Wales, just north of Cardiff with a population of just over 41,000. It is renowned for its Roman fort which was built in 75AD, and in fact the name means The Fort in Welsh. The Borough Countywas formed in 1996 and is spli into 30 Electoral Wards, including with a population of just over 500,000, comprises various towns and villages, including Aber Valley, Crumlin, Machen and Rudry, Nelson, Newbridge, Blackwood and New Tredegar.
The responsibility for processing planning permission, applications, and appeals within Caerphilly lies with Caerphilly County Borough Council, or Gyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Caerffili, which governs the region’s urban and rural planning. The town hall is at: Twyn Community Centre, The Twyn Square, 1 The Twyn, Caerphilly CF83 1JL, an interesting building in itself. Built as a Calvinistic Methodist Chapel in rubble and masonry in 1791, it was rebuilt in 1881 in the Gothic revival style. The building has also hosted the Caerfilly flower festival since 2006.
As planning consultants, we operate across Caerphilly, covering all town and villages across the borough, including Crosskeys, Llanbradach and Springfield.