The appliance of planning science could bring fresh start for building

By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter

17th Aug 2023 | Local News

An artist's impression of how 33-35 Windsor Road, Penarth which was formerly occupied by Kitchener & Thomas could look if plans to refurbish it are approved.
An artist's impression of how 33-35 Windsor Road, Penarth which was formerly occupied by Kitchener & Thomas could look if plans to refurbish it are approved.

Plans submitted to Vale of Glamorgan Council show how a former electrical appliances shop in Penarth could be transformed.

The applicant, Charles M Willie and Co (Property) Ltd, is hoping to turn the building formerly occupied by Kitchener & Thomas on Windsor Road, into two independent shops.

Kitchener &Thomas Ltd, established in 1942, closed its Windsor Road shop last year due to retirement and unforeseen circumstances.

Current plans for the building, which the council is yet to make a decision on, also include proposals for new dormers and the construction of a rear extension.

In a design and access statement, Loyn and Co Architects said its client wishes to "improve the building and in turn bring an interesting offering to the high street, as is their approach to other buildings owned nearby".

An application for the development to include two additional residential flats and an enlargement to one of the existing flats in the building was withdrawn earlier in August.

An artist's impression of how 33-35 Windsor Road, Penarth which was formerly occupied by Kitchener & Thomas could look if plans to refurbish it are approved.

Refurbishment of the shopfront will take into account the building and town's Victorian heritage.

Loyn and Co Architects added: "The proposal is to redesign the existing shop front and front elevation referencing the proportions of the original design which has been much altered and degraded over the years with insensitive amendments.

"A rear extension is also proposed to provide additional retail space to make the commercial building viable.

"This is both in terms of long-term viability and also viability in terms of the shop front renovation costs."

The new rear dormers to the existing flats to the front of the building will be re-planned as upside down flats. This design means that the bedroom is on the ground floor and the living space is above.

Loyn and Co Architects said the commercial space and residential accommodation will be leased and rented out by their client.

     

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