Plans to enhance the Wi-Fi infrastructure inside a Grade II listed pub in Newtown have been declined by Powys County Council’s planning department. The proposal aimed to improve internet connectivity within the historic building but was not approved due to concerns related to the property’s listed status.
The refusal highlights the challenges of modernizing facilities in protected heritage sites, where alterations must balance technological improvements with preservation requirements.
**Why this matters**
Grade II listed buildings are legally protected due to their historical and architectural significance. Any changes to such structures require careful consideration to ensure that their character and integrity are maintained. This decision underscores the complexities involved in updating historic venues with modern technology while adhering to conservation regulations.
Source: NewsData
