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Controversial tourism building plans approved by National Park Authority members

The application by Keri and Julie Davies to build 'Ysgubor Newydd Centre' had caused local debate

Looking down to where the Crai Valley Eco Lodges amenity building will be built(Image: BBNPA)

A proposal for an events hub that split opinion amongst villagers near Brecon has received the green light from Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority's Planning committee members.

Keri and Julie Davies' application to construct "Ysgubor Newydd Centre" came before the national park Planning committee on Tuesday, July 15.

The scheme for an amenity building serving guests at Crai Valley Eco Lodges holiday accommodation was lodged with national park planners five years ago. The structure would offer meeting and conference facilities for events.

Related works encompass 38 car parking spaces and the fitting of a private foul drainage system.

Planning officer Lisa Hughes informed committee members that the authority had received 31 objections, as well as nine letters backing the project.

She advised that members should delegate authority to the director of planning (Gareth Jones) to approve the application subject to several conditions.

Peter Burrow, chairman of the Crai Parish Hall management committee, voiced his opposition to the scheme. He said: "The hall was built 90 years ago and is in the heart of the community.

"The developers emphasise how they have supported the hall over the years providing bookings for large holiday groups, educational events and farming connect, these be transferred to the new development contrary to their claim that the hall will lose no bookings.