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Justification for Preferred Option
Gwrthwynebu
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 46289
Derbyniwyd: 27/06/2012
Ymatebydd: Patricia Robinson
No evidence to support approach-is vague and non specific
No evidence to support approach-is vague and non specific
Gwrthwynebu
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 46654
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mr Rod Scott
While supporting the objectives stated there is no requirement for developers to ensure that communities have access to health facilities. Increased populations - especially if they include young or old people - will require easy access to doctors, dentists and chemists.
Sustainable villages should have access to medical facilities as well as Shops, Schools and village halls.
Local surgeries existed many years ago but have become un-economic for individual practices to operate. If small purpose built facilities are provided and supported individual transport costs, and time will be saved and pollution reduced.
While supporting the objectives stated there is no requirement for developers to ensure that communities have access to health facilities. Increased populations - especially if they include young or old people - will require easy access to doctors, dentists and chemists.
Sustainable villages should have access to medical facilities as well as Shops, Schools and village halls.
Local surgeries existed many years ago but have become un-economic for individual practices to operate. If small purpose built facilities are provided and supported individual transport costs, and time will be saved and pollution reduced.
Gwrthwynebu
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 47332
Derbyniwyd: 31/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mr. Roy Drew
It all comes down to the transport difficulties caused by the rivers. How can those of us south of the rivers feel safe when all of the emergency services are based north of the rivers, especially when you are proposing to put so many more houses to the south? Reductions in numbers of police and firemen, and the hospital's being at full stretch already, exacerbate the problems.
It all comes down to the transport difficulties caused by the rivers. How can those of us south of the rivers feel safe when all of the emergency services are based north of the rivers, especially when you are proposing to put so many more houses to the south? Reductions in numbers of police and firemen, and the hospital's being at full stretch already, exacerbate the problems.