Plans for signage erected without permission as part of a rebranding at the popular Bargoed Farm attraction have been approved by Ceredigion County Council.

A retrospective application sought permission for two ‘Moody Meadows’ signs at the entrance to the Bargoed Farm Holiday Park attraction.

This wasn’t the first retrospective application at the site.

Last December, county planners gave approval for a storage and staff welfare facility at the site, along with the demolition of redundant buildings, and the reconfiguration of an existing roundabout to improve the flow of traffic movements, the works having started prior to approval.

A supporting statement accompanying the signage application said: “The purpose of erecting the signage is to promote the tourism complex to passing motorists and visitors, increasing awareness of the destination.”

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The retrospective plans for the signage were approved subject to conditions by Ceredigion County Council planning officers under delegated powers last week.