10.3 Old Colwyn
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28310
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Ian Sladen
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28311
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Jon Kerr
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28312
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Ms Julie Chapman
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28313
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mrs J Tunney
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28314
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Ms Nadia Becker
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28315
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Paul Smith
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28316
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Shelby Graham Chapman
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28317
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: S McAllister
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28318
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Thomas Anthony King
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 28319
Received: 20/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Thomas Evans
The proposed development suggests a population increase of over 1300.
The roads are already congested, 450 houses will exacerbate this.
There is very little parking in Old Colwyn.
The proposed new road is very unsafe.
Schools faced 4% budget cuts in 2018/19, local schools had to make teaching/support staff redundant.
The surgery is struggling to meet the needs of the local community.
The proposed site is outside of the settlement boundary and in open countryside.
Building over 400 houses on open countryside with have a significant impact on local wildlife.
Health Board and local surgery not consulted.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's approval. The Health Board have been consulted on these proposals.
Object
Preferred Strategy
Representation ID: 29233
Received: 10/09/2019
Respondent: CCBC
I would like to STRONGLY OBJECT to the above proposals to build 450 houses in Old Colwyn on virgin greenfield land which is in open countryside outside the settlement boundary and not in the LDP.
The land in question is well away from shops,schools,services, GP Practices and all other infrastructure necessary to sustain a potential additional population of some 2000 people.
This will destroy the quality of life for the people of Old Colwyn and will be seriously prejudicial to the soundness of the LDP.
There are also major concerns regarding Education, Health, Highways, Welsh Water and wildlife.
See attached document.
Noted - The concerns are recognised and will be addressed through various measures put in place during the planning process, for example following the recommendations of Transport Assessments as agreed with the Council's Highways officers, the provision of monies from developers towards schools where this is needed and land for a satellite surgery subject to the Healthboard's needs. The Health Board have been consulted. Any drainage issues will need to be resolved to the satisfaction of NRW and CCBC's Environment officers. Comments from the Biodiversity and Countryside officer will be taken into account at the development brief/pre-planning application stage, but we will work on the principles of retaining as many natural features of the site as possible, e.g. Trees, hedgerows etc.