Option 3
Yes
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27314
Received: 24/01/2019
Respondent: Beech Developments (NW) Ltd
Agent: The Planning Consultancy
All of the above tends to point us towards Option 3 as the most appropriate of the identified options to be pursued, although, of course, much depends on the way in which development is subsequently distributed.
See scanned document.
Noted.
No
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27334
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Home Builders Federation Ltd
The HBF is concerned that the first three options either relate or are based on the previous LDP Settlement Hierarchy which has not delivered the homes required to meet the identified need of the current plan.
The HBF suggests that although we may not agree with the wording that describes the options either options 3 or 5 offer the largest number of settlements and thus the greatest opportunity increasing the chances of meeting the demands of the authority with regard to housing delivery.
See scanned representation.
Agreed that the current LDP has not delivered the level of housing required within the plan, but it is not accepted that the settlement hierarchy itself is the reason for this.
Yes
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27358
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: FCC Environmental (UK) Limited
Agent: Axis
We consider Option 3 to be the best option. This identifies two tiers of settlements within the urban area and a further four tiers within the rural area.
Option 3 classifies 3 of the existing Tier 1 Main villages (Llanddulas, Dwygyfylchi and Glan Conwy) which are located along the A55 as urban satellite settlements recognising their sustainable location and close geographical and functional links with nearby urban settlements. As such these 3 settlements within the urban area and on the edge of the urban area could accommodate greater growth than the main villages in the rural area.
See scanned representation.
Noted.
No
Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options
Representation ID: 27406
Received: 25/01/2019
Respondent: Cllr Anne McCaffrey
I am totally opposed to Dwygyfylchi being classed as a Satellite Settlement as proposed. Dwygyfylchi does not have "most infrastructure, services, facilities and potential land available". GP services have recently been diminished and centralised to Llanfairfechan. Post Office closed down several years ago. ARRIVA is reducing by 50% bus services to/from the village, as well as connectivity to Llandudno Hospital, Bangor Hospital, John Bright School, Llandudno Junction Rail Station.
Ysgol Capelulo is already overcrowded and oversubscribed.
See scanned document.
Noted.