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Proposed Modifications January 2016

ID sylw: 70149

Derbyniwyd: 19/04/2016

Ymatebydd: Dr James Wilkie

Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Nac Ydi

Cadarn? Nac Ydi

Dyletswydd i gydweithredu? Heb nodi

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Proposed development is not sustainable as new residents will have to drive to amenities such as schools/GP. Traffic is already a problem on A4177 and access to Hatton Park estate.
Access to site will significantly reduce the attractiveness of the community hall and its economic potential.
It will pose road safety hazard to children.
Does not meet the exceptional circumstances test for removing land from the green belt.
There are brownfield sites available elsewhere.
Site does not support regeneration and is not in a deprived area.
Site cannot support facilities and services for rural area.
Not a sustainable pattern of development.
Bus service is intermittent, residents will have to drive to schools and medical services. Cycle paths are not continuous.
No mention of upgrading road infrastructure.
New development should respect the integrity of existing settlements and protect/enhance high quality landscapes.
Where greenfield sites are required for housing, they should generally be located on the edge of built up areas in sustainable locations.
Access will; reduce the attractiveness of the community hall and its economic potential, displace parking into the surrounding congested streets and create a road hazard for children using the play area during construction in particular.

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