Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27658

Received: 10/09/2019

Respondent: Matthew Jones

Representation Summary:

The sewerage system serving Ffordd Triban has historical problems. Any development would surely require additional sewerage infrastructure to be installed. The junction from Ffordd Triban onto Cherry Tree Lane is obstructed on each side by the properties occupying the corner plots, Cherry Tree Lane is already a cut-through with heavy traffic flow. The first corner once on Ffordd Triban is blind and dangerous and can only be safely taken at 10mph or less, vans and 4x4's parked-up make this corner an accident risk waiting to happen as it currently stands. Heavy construction vehicles could not use this road safely.

Change suggested by respondent:

Aternative sewerage infrasturcture required, an alternative access road required, destruction of the areas character unavoidable. Road unsuable for heavy construction vehicles-one car parked on the road would render any construction vehcile trying to pass impossible without causing a risk to residents health and safety.

Full text:

The sewerage system serving Ffordd Triban has historical problems. Any development would surely require additional sewerage infrastructure to be installed. The junction from Ffordd Triban onto Cherry Tree Lane is obstructed on each side by the properties occupying the corner plots, Cherry Tree Lane is already a cut-through with heavy traffic flow. The first corner once on Ffordd Triban is blind and dangerous and can only be safely taken at 10mph or less, vans and 4x4's parked-up make this corner an accident risk waiting to happen as it currently stands. Heavy construction vehicles could not use this road safely.


Our response:

Noted. Candidate sites such as this one are currently being assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP. If selected then the site will appear on the proposals map as an allocation/inside the settlement boundary. This will be subject to further public consultation at Deposit LDP stage.