10.2 Llanrhos

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Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29215

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Mr S R Rogers

Number of people: 58

Representation Summary:

The site falls totally within the extensive Green Wedge Protected Area designated in 1982, to maintain the separate identifies of Llanrhos, Deganwy and Llandudno.
The Green Wedge Review states that the area forms an important green countryside buffer of rural character.
A lack of medical services.
Council services and operations are already under pressure.
Increased traffic congestion.
Loss of agricultural land, habitat and wildlife corridors.
Prioritise brownfield sites.
Drainage and sewage disposal capacity issues.
Housing actual requirements as opposed lifestyle choices.
Use existing powers to make unoccupied properties available.
Is the current year on year construction realistic and achievable.

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Our response:

Not accepted. The site will be reduced in area to reflect the recommendation in the Green Wedge Review.

Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29216

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Cllr Susan Shotter

Number of people: 11

Representation Summary:

The site falls totally within the extensive Green Wedge Protected Area designated in 1982.
The continuation of this policy is essential.
The Green Wedge Review states that the area forms an important green countryside buffer of rural character.
There is a lack of medical services.
Council services and operations are already under pressure.
Increased traffic congestion.
Loss of agricultural land, habitat and wildlife corridors.
Prioritise brownfield sites.
Drainage and sewage disposal capacity issues.
Housing - actual requirements as opposed lifestyle choices.
Use existing powers to make unoccupied properties available.
Is the current year on year construction realistic and achievable.

Full text:

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Our response:

Not accepted. The site will be reduced in area to reflect the recommendation in the Green Wedge Review.

Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29217

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Ms Ruth Parker

Number of people: 40

Representation Summary:

The site falls totally within the extensive Green Wedge Protected Area designated in 1982.
The continuation of this policy is essential.
The Green Wedge Review states that the area forms an important green countryside buffer of rural character.
There is a lack of medical services.
Council services and operations are already under pressure.
Increased traffic congestion.
Loss of agricultural land, habitat and wildlife corridors.
Prioritise brownfield sites.
Drainage and sewage disposal capacity issues.
Housing - actual requirements as opposed lifestyle choices.
Use existing powers to make unoccupied properties available.
Is the current year on year construction realistic and achievable.

Full text:

See attached document.

Attachments:


Our response:

Not accepted. The site will be reduced in area to reflect the recommendation in the Green Wedge Review.

Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29218

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Steven Barrett

Number of people: 21

Representation Summary:

The site falls totally within the extensive Green Wedge Protected Area designated in 1982.
The continuation of this policy is essential.
The Green Wedge Review states that the area forms an important green countryside buffer of rural character.
There is a lack of medical services.
Council services and operations are already under pressure.
Increased traffic congestion.
Loss of agricultural land, habitat and wildlife corridors.
Prioritise brownfield sites.
Drainage and sewage disposal capacity issues.
Housing - actual requirements as opposed lifestyle choices.
Use existing powers to make unoccupied properties available.
Is the current year on year construction realistic and achievable.

Full text:

See attached document.

Attachments:


Our response:

Not accepted. The site will be reduced in area to reflect the recommendation in the Green Wedge Review.

Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29219

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Edward Thonger

Number of people: 80

Representation Summary:

The green wedge plays a vital role in keeping separate the settlements of Llanrhos and Deganwy.
It keeps open the green corridor north and south, between Deganwy and Llandudno.
It is an essential part of the open rural character of the area.
It also protects the sensitive setting of Deganwy Castle, lying within special and historic landscape areas.
The plan ignores restraints urged by Conwy's own consultant, who stresses the need for a substantial gap between settlements.
Destruction of remaining green wedge - already targeted.
Housing demand unproven.
Traffic hazards.
Lack of resources.
A confusing plan.

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Our response:

Accepted in part. Site will be reduced to reflect the green wedge review recommendation for land between Llanrhos and Deganwy.

Object

Preferred Strategy

Representation ID: 29220

Received: 20/09/2019

Respondent: Mr & Mrs Barrie & Amy Wells

Representation Summary:

The green wedge needs to be conserved in its entirety in order to maintain the separate urban identities of Deganwy, Llanrhos and Llandudno.
If BP29 were followed it would disqualify the site. It recommends "the area should remain largely intact as it is already relatively narrow between large urban areas with severe pressure for development.
The projected housing demand not justified in terms of actual population and economic growth.
Insufficient/unsuitable road and footpath infrastructure.
Medical services already stretched and in decline.
Compromise of the Maes Dollau caravan park business.
Misleading inconsistent site extent.
Misleading layout and amenity content.

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Our response:

Not accepted. The site will be reduced in area to reflect the recommendation in the Green Wedge Review.