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Pembrokeshire approved turning two 1970s cottages into permanent homes, citing lawful past use and housing needs.
Pembrokeshire County Council has approved a plan to convert two 1970s-era holiday cottages near a reservoir into permanent homes.
The decision, based on a certificate of lawfulness, allows the change of use from short-term lets to permanent residences without new planning permission.
Officials confirmed the original 1978 approvals did not restrict the properties to holiday use, and decades of lawful operation as holiday rentals do not prevent their future use as homes.
The move reflects a broader trend in rural areas to repurpose older holiday accommodations to address housing needs.
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Pembrokeshire aprobó convertir dos cabañas de la década de 1970 en casas permanentes, citando el uso pasado legal y las necesidades de vivienda.