Restization works on a Welsh Slate Museum, a popular tourist attraction that should progress with plans that are recommended for approval.
The Slate Museum in Llanberis near Caernarfon tells the story of how Wales in the world delivered roof tiles, and an industry that once employed thousands of people.
The currently closed location and the only of the National Museums of Wales in the north has a renovation of £ 21 million and will not be reopened until 2026.
The proposed recovery work on the website, which includes internal and external changes, is due to progress.
The proposals include the demolition of the café and purchasing as well as the construction of new buildings.
The planning committee of the GWYledd Council will discuss the application at a meeting on Monday (March 3, 2025).
A report for the committee does not say that the proposal would probably harm the character of the area, the location directly or the amenities of the area.
The restoration work is of essential importance for the future of the website together with the new buildings, which would be a significant improvement in design and also for the experience of visitors on the website, and added that the proposal for approval is acceptable.
The planning is recommended to approved the application subject to conditions.
