40 Land adjacent to Bryn Lupus Road, Llanrhos, Llandudno (Option 2)

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Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27437

Received: 12/08/2019

Respondent: Mr Michael Bailey

Representation Summary:

Objection to the scale and repercussions of the proposed plan

Change suggested by respondent:

Ideally, this field should not form part of the scheme. If however it must be included, then the extent of the developments should just run alongside Bryn Lupus Rd and should not extend far (maybe 30 metres?)up the field , and no further towards the Vardre. The development should also cease at least 50metres from Maes Y Castell. There should not be any public access to the remaining portion of the field, to avoid anti social behaviour at the rear of Maes Y Castell- but how could this be prevented??

Full text:

Field is part of the green belt and has significant importance re nature and birds(92 species).There is already significant flooding in the whole area inc Maes Y Castell, due to water flowing off the Vardre, these developments will surely worsen the water problem.There will be clear traffic issues along Bryn Lupus Rd when the proposed new access road-or school- is built.All large scale development on this field will severely impact on residents of Maes Y Castell,with concerns of anti social behaviour in this quiet area due to the siting of the various recreation areas (who will maintain/police these areas?)all of which abut the Vardre, which is a cultural heritage site.There are no benefits for existing residents.from this huge scheme,which will put great strain on the local infrastructure , and completely change Llanrhos.


Our response:

Service providers and Highways will be consulted and the site assessed for suitability of inclusion in the Deposit LDP.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27517

Received: 26/08/2019

Respondent: Ms Jeanne MACINNES

Representation Summary:

Any plan to build in this particular part of Llanrhos goes against your stated objectives of:
1 distinctive and special characteristics are protected and enhanced
2 [building in] appropriate ... right location
3 minimise need to travel and dependency on car and overall levels of pollution

This proposal will change the very nature of Llanrhos itself, by destroying a part of its green belt long enjoyed by both residents and passers-by.
Plan to preserve Llandudno's green hinterland - it is as vital as beach and Orme to Llandudno's tourism.
It would increase traffic multi-fold along Bryn lupus Road

Change suggested by respondent:

Choose the alternative site 91 in your plans. It will have less obvious detrimental impact - with the provisos given in representation 27516.
No developments at Llanrhos before you ensure we all have access to mobile phone signals.

Full text:

Any plan to build in this particular part of Llanrhos goes against your stated objectives of:
1 distinctive and special characteristics are protected and enhanced
2 [building in] appropriate ... right location
3 minimise need to travel and dependency on car and overall levels of pollution

This proposal will change the very nature of Llanrhos itself, by destroying a part of its green belt long enjoyed by both residents and passers-by.
Plan to preserve Llandudno's green hinterland - it is as vital as beach and Orme to Llandudno's tourism.
It would increase traffic multi-fold along Bryn lupus Road

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Our response:

Service providers and Highways will be consulted and the site assessed for suitability of inclusion in the Deposit LDP. The site is currently within a green wedge, not green belt as defined by PPW.

Object

Candidate Site Register

Representation ID: 27528

Received: 29/08/2019

Respondent: Mrs Tracey Warburton

Representation Summary:

This will still have a negative impact for the residents of Llanrhos and especially Bryn Lupus Road access for this development is a huge problem for Bryn Lupus road with the increase of traffic safety concerns and disturbance from noise pollution.Llanrhos is an area with a lot of history,It will spoil the natural beauty of Llanrhos and the Vardre with development.

Change suggested by respondent:

I don't know of any possible change to lessen the negative impact on Bryn Lupus road and Llanrhos.

Full text:

This will still have a negative impact for the residents of Llanrhos and especially Bryn Lupus Road access for this development is a huge problem for Bryn Lupus road with the increase of traffic safety concerns and disturbance from noise pollution.Llanrhos is an area with a lot of history,It will spoil the natural beauty of Llanrhos and the Vardre with development.


Our response:

Service providers and Highways will be consulted and the site assessed for suitability of inclusion in the Deposit LDP.