Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27684

Received: 12/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Ronald Thursfield

Representation Summary:

Ffordd Triban a narrow road with tight bends, unable to safely give access to plot of land. Vehicles already parked at kerbside makes it difficult for deliveries, recycling vehicles, lorries and ambulance/fire services. Access to Ffordd Triban is difficult as Cherry Tree Lane has nasty blind bend outside Capel Seion, also steep sharp bends at other end. Also zoo traffic. Development will cause destruction of wildlife habitats. Pen y Bryn Primary cannot take any more children. I had to walk my two children to Mochdre as Pen y Bryn Primary School is oversubscribed.

Change suggested by respondent:

Greenfield land should be used to grow crops so that we don't have to rely on food imports. Definitely not for housing development. Utilise existing areas, which inevitably would require renovation of properties to make attractive homes. Brownfield areas exist throughout the County.

Full text:

Ffordd Triban a narrow road with tight bends, unable to safely give access to plot of land. Vehicles already parked at kerbside makes it difficult for deliveries, recycling vehicles, lorries and ambulance/fire services. Access to Ffordd Triban is difficult as Cherry Tree Lane has nasty blind bend outside Capel Seion, also steep sharp bends at other end. Also zoo traffic. Development will cause destruction of wildlife habitats. Pen y Bryn Primary cannot take any more children. I had to walk my two children to Mochdre as Pen y Bryn Primary School is oversubscribed.


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.