Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27662

Received: 11/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Nathan Bell

Representation Summary:

I strongly object to the development of proposed land. Access to the site is very restricted, Ffordd Triban is a narrow cul-de-sac that already has restricted parking, passing, turning space. It simply couldn't cope with an increase in traffic. The blind junctions at either end of Cherry tree lane are also unsuited to more traffic pressure. Concern over further erosion of green field sites. Development would require the removal of well established trees and hedgerows, vital habitat to birds, bats, badgers and other wildlife. Infrastructure like Roads, schools, GP's are already at full capacity in the local area.

Change suggested by respondent:

I request that the site (5) is removed from the RDLP. Its been refused before because of issues such as access and those issues still exist (have got worse). Green field areas should be protected not developed. As a county we should be looking at redevelopment of brownfield sites and infill as options going forward.

Full text:

I strongly object to the development of proposed land. Access to the site is very restricted, Ffordd Triban is a narrow cul-de-sac that already has restricted parking, passing, turning space. It simply couldn't cope with an increase in traffic. The blind junctions at either end of Cherry tree lane are also unsuited to more traffic pressure. Concern over further erosion of green field sites. Development would require the removal of well established trees and hedgerows, vital habitat to birds, bats, badgers and other wildlife. Infrastructure like Roads, schools, GP's are already at full capacity in the local area.


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.