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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 4642
Derbyniwyd: 14/03/2023
Ymatebydd: Mrs Veronika Hurbis
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Special Landscape Areas are a way that anyone looking at plans/maps can recognise places and landscapes that are valued locally. These designations are crucial to a well informed planning decision, for example. Since you have already recognised these (18 areas) what has changed since the last LDP to warrant a removal?
There is no justification for the removal. In so doing, you have decided to NOT recognise and protect , and to NOT raise understanding and appreciation of the importance of these landscapes to our communities, visitors, and the wider public.
Special Landscape designations MUST be included in the Plan. And the Plan must include an outline/explanation about the meaning of this designation.
Special Landscape Areas are a way that anyone looking at plans/maps can recognise places and landscapes that are valued locally.
These designations are crucial to a well informed planning decision, for example. Since you have already recognised these (18 areas) what has changed since the last LDP to warrant a removal?
There is no justification for the removal.
In so doing, you have decided to NOT recognise and protect , and to NOT raise understanding and appreciation of the importance of these landscapes to our communities, visitors, and the wider public.
The Plan seeks to recognise the high quality landscapes across the plan area and will be supported by a Landscape Character Assessment which will seek to characterise landscape importance and inform future decision making. Those areas currently identified as Special Landscape Areas will be fully considered as part of the Landscape Character Assessment. This will be prepared and published as Supplementary Planning Guidance for adoption concurrent with the Plan.