A six-week consultation has begun in Blaenavon, asking residents’ views on studies relating to the World Heritage Site.
The studies include design guidance for development and conservation area appraisals of Blaenavon and Cwmavon conservation areas and it is proposed the documents will eventually be adopted as supplementary planning guidance.
The executive member for housing, planning and public protection, councillor Gwyneira Clark, said: “We urge residents to contact us and let us know their views on these studies, as they will assist in ensuring the continued protection and enhancement of the historic character of the World Heritage Site.
“The guide provides design and maintenance advice for buildings within the Torfaen boundaries of the site, including advice for the construction of new buildings, and guidance on alterations, repairs or extensions to existing buildings.
“The Blaenavon and Cwmavon conservation area appraisals identify the key assets, issues and outline recommendations for the management and enhancement of the areas in the future.
“They recommend extensions to the Blaenavon conservation area, and consider the potential designation of conservation areas at Forgeside and Glantorfaen.”
The public consultation runs until Wednesday 30 December and a public drop-in session will be held on December 9 at the World Heritage Centre.
All documents and full details of the consultation are available to view in the Environment and Planning| area of the council website.