Question 3: Do you think the Vision is well placed to deliver Sustainable Places in Conwy?

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Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27310

Received: 23/01/2019

Respondent: Innogy Renewables UK Ltd

Representation Summary:

Yes

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Our response:

Noted.

No

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27329

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Home Builders Federation Ltd

Representation Summary:

As stated above the HBF considers that the vision seems overly complicated and wordy. A sustainable place is often hard to define and the added requirement for 'placemaking' adds an additional consideration. In its self the vision can not deliver sustainable places, it's the objectives, spatial strategy, the polices and ultimately the interpretation and implementation of those polices which deliver development.

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Our response:

Accepted in part. The vision will be revised following this informal consultation exercise and sustainability appraisal.

No

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27355

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: FCC Environmental (UK) Limited

Agent: Axis

Representation Summary:

The proposed vision should look to maximise the efficient use of land and infrastructure and enhance design quality, it is therefore compatible with achieving sustainable development and in line with national policy. However, it must be acknowledged that the vision alone will not deliver sustainable places.

The vision should be expanded to fulfil the requirements of PPW in relation to maximising the efficient use of brownfield, despoiled and previously developed land over greenfield sites in accordance with PPWs aspirations.

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Our response:

Accepted in part. The vision will be revised following comments gathered from this informal consultation exercise and sustainability appraisal.

Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27381

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: The Theatres Trust

Representation Summary:

We would agree that the Vision is well placed to deliver Sustainable Places in Conwy; it appears consistent with the Conwy and Denbighshire Well-being Plan and from our perspective we are particularly keen for the Plan to help deliver improved cultural, economic and social well-being to which theatres and other arts and cultural facilities can contribute to achieving.

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27385

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Representation Summary:

The vision describes the intention for the future. However, the local population also make places sustainable. A place needs to have meaning for the people for whom it is designed. The development of the LDP in Conwy does include local engagement with communities, and the toolkit provides the opportunity for communities to write their own Place plan.

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27395

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Mineral Products Association ltd

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Yes

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27402

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Cllr Anne McCaffrey

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Yes

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 1: Priority Issues, Vision and Objectives

Representation ID: 27413

Received: 05/03/2019

Respondent: Bay of Colwyn Town Council

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Yes

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Our response:

Noted.