38 Land between Hawes Drive and Maes y Castell, Deganwy

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Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27562

Received: 03/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Peter Williams

Representation Summary:

The historic, protected, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre and surrounding areas are a natural environment which must be protected. Tourism will continue to be a major economic driver according to the LDP and the existing GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 status of a unique coastal belt must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations. Looking from Deganwy Castle the land is a natural flow from the Vardre with the hilly Bryn Gosol outcrop to the north looking over to Llandudno and Bryniau Tower.

Change suggested by respondent:

GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2 TO CONTINUE

Full text:

The historic, protected, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre and surrounding areas are a natural environment which must be protected. Tourism will continue to be a major economic driver according to the LDP and the existing GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 status of a unique coastal belt must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations. Looking from Deganwy Castle the land is a natural flow from the Vardre with the hilly Bryn Gosol outcrop to the north looking over to Llandudno and Bryniau Tower.


Our response:

The site has been subject to consideration as part of the green wedge review. The LDP is considered the relevant time to review the green wedge designations as stated in PPW. A balanced and sequential approach will be needed. it will be further consulted on and the site assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27570

Received: 02/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Peter Crabtree

Representation Summary:

The historic, protected, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre and surrounding areas are a natural environment which must be protected.
Tourism will continue to be a major economic driver according to the LDP and the existing GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.

Looking from Deganwy Castle the land is a natural flow from the Vardre with the hilly Bryn Gosol outcrop to the north looking over to Llandudno and Bryniau Tower.

Change suggested by respondent:

This land should be maintained as green belt.

Full text:

The historic, protected, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre and surrounding areas are a natural environment which must be protected.
Tourism will continue to be a major economic driver according to the LDP and the existing GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.

Looking from Deganwy Castle the land is a natural flow from the Vardre with the hilly Bryn Gosol outcrop to the north looking over to Llandudno and Bryniau Tower.


Our response:

The site has been subject to consideration as part of the green wedge review. The LDP is considered the relevant time to review the green wedge designations as stated in PPW. A balanced and sequential approach will be needed. it will be further consulted on and the site assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27571

Received: 03/09/2019

Respondent: Mr Philip Williams

Representation Summary:

The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected.

The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.

As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal green wedge NTE/2 must be maintained especially The Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.

Change suggested by respondent:

Candidate site Number 38 land between Hawes Drive and Maes Y Castell should remain under the GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2 .

Full text:

The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected.



The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.



As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal green wedge NTE/2 must be maintained especially The Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.


Our response:

The site has been subject to consideration as part of the green wedge review. The LDP is considered the relevant time to review the green wedge designations as stated in PPW. A balanced and sequential approach will be needed. it will be further consulted on and the site assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27573

Received: 03/09/2019

Respondent: Mrs Shirley Williams

Representation Summary:

Candidate site number 38 land between Hawes Drive and Maes Y Castell should remain under the GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2. The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected . The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations. As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 must be maintained especially the Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.

Change suggested by respondent:

Coastal GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 MUST BE MAINTAINED

Full text:

Candidate site number 38 land between Hawes Drive and Maes Y Castell should remain under the GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2. The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected . The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations. As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal GREEN WEDGE NTE/2 must be maintained especially the Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.


Our response:

The site has been subject to consideration as part of the green wedge review. The LDP is considered the relevant time to review the green wedge designations as stated in PPW. A balanced and sequential approach will be needed. it will be further consulted on and the site assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27601

Received: 05/09/2019

Respondent: Mrs Lucy Wybraniec

Representation Summary:

Candidate site Number 38 land between Hawes Drive and Maes Y Castell should remain under the GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2 .

The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected.

The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.

As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal green wedge NTE/2 must be maintained especially The Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.

Change suggested by respondent:

Site should remain as green wedge land

Full text:

Candidate site Number 38 land between Hawes Drive and Maes Y Castell should remain under the GREEN WEDGE POLICY NTE/2 .

The historic, cultural area of Deganwy Castle and the Vardre - a natural environment, must be protected.

The existing green wedge status of a unique open coastal belt area must be maintained and our cultural heritage conserved for future generations.

As tourism will be a major economic driver according to the LDP the coastal green wedge NTE/2 must be maintained especially The Vardre and the Deganwy Castle areas.


Our response:

The site has been subject to consideration as part of the green wedge review. The LDP is considered the relevant time to review the green wedge designations as stated in PPW. A balanced and sequential approach will be needed. it will be further consulted on and the site assessed for suitability for inclusion in the Deposit LDP.