Question 2: Are there any other settlement hierarchy options you would like to put forward?
No
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27337
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Home Builders Federation Ltd
The HBF do not wish to put forward any other specific settlement hierarchy, but would suggest that the Council needs to consider a hybrid option of 3 and 5 with the added consideration of market demand which should take account of where people would like to live.
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Noted.
Yes
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27390
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
The location of Primary and Community services could be an additional consideration eg GP, Community pharmacy. The land use plans could be vital to considering the estate for community facilities in its broadest sense.
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Agreed, the LPA are keen to use the RLDP to support provision of healthcare facilities e.g. through site allocation where appropriate, subject to justification and evidence to demonstrate need.
Yes
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27409
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Cllr Anne McCaffrey
I am in favour of distributing Growth and Settlement across the County. Lack of investment and development within our non coastal rural areas particularly renders them unsustainable for the future and also imposes disproportionate pressures on the Council and those communities whose need and demand for services exist and need to be met.
Jobs distribution and economic development need to correlate directly with housing distribution, facilitation Prosperity for All, a Welsh Government objective.
Existing communities, where there is inadequate connectivity and access to services, facilities and required infrastructure must not be overburdened with inappropriate development.
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Noted.
No
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27417
Received: 05/03/2019
Respondent: Bay of Colwyn Town Council
No
See scanned document.
Noted.