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Cofrestr o Safleoedd Ymgeisiol
ID sylw: 27701
Derbyniwyd: 14/09/2019
Ymatebydd: Mrs Jennifer Jones
More houses built in Penrhyn Bay would mean hundreds more people which would cripple the schools, the GP surgery and the infrastructure. It would also ruin forever the beautiful views from Ysgol Glanwydden, a view that generations of pupils have gazed on for over 100 years. The effect on the wildlife of the area would be catastrophic, badgers, foxes, weasles, rabbits, owls, etc, etc, etc would either be killed or forced elsewhere. Please leave Penrhyn Bay as it is, a semi- rural town. We all love those fields and they are so important to the identity of this town.
Build on brownfield sites, leave the field alone.
More houses built in Penrhyn Bay would mean hundreds more people which would cripple the schools, the GP surgery and the infrastructure. It would also ruin forever the beautiful views from Ysgol Glanwydden, a view that generations of pupils have gazed on for over 100 years. The effect on the wildlife of the area would be catastrophic, badgers, foxes, weasles, rabbits, owls, etc, etc, etc would either be killed or forced elsewhere. Please leave Penrhyn Bay as it is, a semi- rural town. We all love those fields and they are so important to the identity of this town.
Site 73 is currently Green Wedge. Site 104 is does not contain a nature reserve or forms part of a SAC. Service providers and Highways will be consulted and the site assessed for suitability of inclusion in the Deposit LDP.