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Play hut gets planning consent despite neighbours' objections
Western Mail
|September 25, 2025
A TREEHOUSE-STYLE hut built for an autistic child has been given retrospective planning approval despite opposition from some neighbours who were worried about being overlooked.
Carmarthenshire council’s planning committee visited the hut after hearing about the application at a meeting last month.
Councillor Steve Williams said he’d been able to see a woman sitting at her computer in a nearby property from the hut. Convening at County Hall on Tuesday, councillors said that the site visit had been worth while.
The deferral had also allowed a further letter of support from a social worker helping the child, who said the raised structure was better off in the front rather than the rear garden of the detached property in Five Roads, near Llanelli.
A committee report said a front-garden hut of its scale, visible from various points on Rehoboth Road, would not normally be permitted but that in this instance the garden was large and generally well-enclosed.
It added that the child had previously been involved in a collision on the road because of his tendency to climb the front wall of the property. The meeting heard he had also fallen from a first-floor window and had been taken to hospital.
Council planning officer John Thomas said the hut was substantially completed and that applicant Jonathan Wilshire hadn't realised permission was needed.
This story is from the September 25, 2025 edition of Western Mail.
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