Llangoed conversion plan now approved
The mill tower at Llangoed, Anglesey, built in 1742, but long ruinous, has been
granted planning permission on reconsideration for conversion to a holiday cottage sleeping 4.
The access to the mill was considered to be likely to make nearby junctions unsafe, but the council
have changed their mind, ahead of a planned public inquiry on the application.
Update:[17/6/04]
Another report includes a photo of the mill tower, covered in scaffolding.
Item: #316,
Posted: 14/6/04.