Option 5

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No

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27336

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Home Builders Federation Ltd

Representation Summary:

Option 5 is a hybrid of earlier options which we have commented on above.
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.

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27359

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: FCC Environmental (UK) Limited

Agent: Axis

Representation Summary:

Option 5 provides three tiers within the urban area which are key settlements, secondary settlements and satellite settlements, this option is also supported as it brings forward the Wales Spatial Plan approach along with accessibility and sustainability of current rural locations to urban areas, especially those in close proximity to the A55 corridor.

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27389

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Representation Summary:

Further discussion may be beneficial to support the assessment of options however, we feel Option 5 as a hybrid of option 3 & 4 may provide the best option.

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Our response:

Noted.

No

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27408

Received: 25/01/2019

Respondent: Cllr Anne McCaffrey

Representation Summary:

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.

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Our response:

Noted.

Yes

Paper 2: Strategic Growth and Spatial Distribution Options

Representation ID: 27416

Received: 05/03/2019

Respondent: Bay of Colwyn Town Council

Representation Summary:

Option 5 - hybrid approach.

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Our response:

Noted.