122 Ty Mawr, Old Colwyn
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27611
Received: 05/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Huw Owen
Our current or future infrastructure within the community cannot sustain the increased population . This will destroy the community of Old Colwyn, Llysfaen and surrounding areas
Removal from plan
Our current or future infrastructure within the community cannot sustain the increased population . This will destroy the community of Old Colwyn, Llysfaen and surrounding areas
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27620
Received: 05/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Huw Owen
Effect on community. Volumes of traffic increased.Local services unable to cope
Remove
Effect on community. Volumes of traffic increased.Local services unable to cope
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27723
Received: 16/09/2019
Respondent: Miss Jo Hughes
The development would
Increase traffic on Llanelian Rd, Coed Coch Rd and Peulwys Lane - current roads are too narrow and many houses don't have access to off road parking.
There is insufficient parking at Colwyn Bay football ground and during home games football supporters park on both sides of the road reducing this to a single line of traffic.
Place a burden on services, schools are facing funding cuts and Betsi Cadwaladr is struggling to recruit GPs to area.
Increase traffic on the marine roundabout
Impact local wildlife - hedge rows and green open spaces.
no development
The development would
Increase traffic on Llanelian Rd, Coed Coch Rd and Peulwys Lane - current roads are too narrow and many houses don't have access to off road parking.
There is insufficient parking at Colwyn Bay football ground and during home games football supporters park on both sides of the road reducing this to a single line of traffic.
Place a burden on services, schools are facing funding cuts and Betsi Cadwaladr is struggling to recruit GPs to area.
Increase traffic on the marine roundabout
Impact local wildlife - hedge rows and green open spaces.
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27776
Received: 17/09/2019
Respondent: Mrs June Ryan
This is a valuable much needed amenity space for the residents of Parc Peulwys, incorporating a nature trail for the children (the local school being just across the road). There are also valuable trees, hedgerows and footpaths. Just east of Ty Mawr at the top end of the estate a sizable development of houses has just been completed putting further strain on Highlands Road.
Already over developed
This is a valuable much needed amenity space for the residents of Parc Peulwys, incorporating a nature trail for the children (the local school being just across the road). There are also valuable trees, hedgerows and footpaths. Just east of Ty Mawr at the top end of the estate a sizable development of houses has just been completed putting further strain on Highlands Road.
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27812
Received: 18/09/2019
Respondent: george ryan
Infrastructure inadequate.Please explain how extra sewage,surface water,increase in traffic on surrounding roads,accommodating new pupils at local schools,policing the area,etc.etc.
Remove from LDP.
Infrastructure inadequate.Please explain how extra sewage,surface water,increase in traffic on surrounding roads,accommodating new pupils at local schools,policing the area,etc.etc.
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.
Object
Candidate Site Register
Representation ID: 27851
Received: 18/09/2019
Respondent: Mr Eric Mawson
Same comments as other Old Colwyn developments.
No further development in Old Colwyn without improvements in infrastructure and facilities.
Same comments as other Old Colwyn developments.
Noted. The site is currently allocated in the LDP and it is expected that this will be rolled forward to the Revised LDP as part of a strategic allocation at Old Colwyn. The issues of concern such as impact on highways, schools, health services, open space, countryside, habitats, drainage & sewerage, agricultural land will be addressed as part of the LDP planning process with the necessary investigations taking place prior to LDP allocation / at pre-application stage as appropriate.