pherchnogion – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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  Nodau a darpariaethau  
Bydd cytundebau partneriaeth treftadaeth yn dod â pherchnogion, awdurdodau cydsynio a phartïon eraill â diddordeb ynghyd i greu cynlluniau rheoli tymor hir ar gyfer asedau hanesyddol. Bydd y cynlluniau'n cwmpasu rhaglenni gwaith y cytunwyd arnynt ac yn cynnwys caniatadau henebion cofrestredig a/neu adeiladau rhestredig.
Heritage partnership agreements will bring owners, consenting authorities and other interested parties together to create long-term management plans for historic assets. The plans will cover agreed programmes of works and incorporate scheduled monument and/or listed building consents. By removing the need for repeated applications for individual consents, these voluntary agreements will save time and resources for all involved.
  Nodau a darpariaethau  
Byddwn yn ymgynghori'n ffurfiol â pherchnogion ac eraill pa fydd adeilad yn cael ei ystyried ar gyfer statws rhestredig neu heneb i'w chofrestru, gan wneud y broses ddynodi'n fwy agored a dealladwy i bawb.
Owners and others will be formally consulted when a building is being considered for listing or a monument for scheduling, making the designation process more open and easily understood. Interim protection will safeguard historic assets from damage or destruction during the consultation period. An owner or occupier will also be able to request a review of a designation decision.
  Safleoedd Treftadaeth y...  
Caiff y gwaith o ddiogelu safleoedd treftadaeth y byd yng Nghymru ei weithredu drwy ganllawiau cynllunio Llywodraeth Cymru, polisïau cynllunio awdurdodau lleol ac, yn aml, canllawiau cynllunio atodol a gyhoeddir gan yr awdurdodau lleol i roi arweiniad i ddatblygwyr a pherchnogion sydd ag eiddo yn safleoedd treftadaeth y byd neu eu clustogfeydd.
The protection of world heritage sites in Wales is effected by Welsh Government planning guidance, the planning policies of local authorities, and, often, supplementary planning guidance issued by the local authorities to guide developers and owners of properties within world heritage sites or their buffer zones. Such is the importance of these sites, that they are almost always protected also by scheduling or listing or conservation area status, though the boundaries of the protected areas may not always be the same. Any development or changes made to properties within world heritage sites will require planning consent and may require scheduled monument or listed building consent as well.