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Controversial accommodation expansion plans backed

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 13:25, Thursday August 12th, 2021.

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Victoria House, Rhymney

Controversial plans to expand a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO) in Rhymney have been approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council.

There are currently seven bedrooms, a café and offices in Victoria House, on Victoria Road, with permission granted to increase the number of bedrooms to 13.

A petition objecting to the planning application received 1,397 signatures, in addition to 212 letters of objection.

In a planning committee meeting, held on Wednesday August 11, Councillor Carl Cuss said: “Rhymney residents have had enough.”

Cllr Cuss who represents the Twyn Caro ward, said residents believe the area is overpopulated with schemes like HMO.

HMO is accommodation run by a private landlord where tenants from different households let bedrooms and share a kitchen and bathroom.

All large HMOs need a licence from the council.

Controversial accommodation plans given the green light

Concerns from the public focused on the potential risk of an increase in anti-social behaviour as a result of the expansion.

Andrew Jones, the landlord for the existing HMO at Victoria House in Rhymney, said they have had no problems since opening.

Mr Jones said: “We vet tenants before they come through the door. I run a very tight ship.”

Mr Jones first opened the accommodation after his friend took his own life. He aims to support those with financial difficulties.


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Cllr James Fussell, of Plaid Cymru, said: “It’s already functioning as a HMO, adding to it doesn’t cause a problem in my mind.”

Cllr John Bevan, who represents the Moriah ward, expressed concerns over the residents who would live in the additional bedrooms and said: “They’re not local people.”

Independent councillor Nigel Dix reminded the committee that this was a planning application and that the decision must be based on planning.

Plaid Cymru councillor John Taylor agreed, and said: “Our job is to look at the planning issues.”

Labour councillor Brenda Miles said: “It is not a planning issue, but in strict planning terms I feel I have to support this.”

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