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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 4656
Derbyniwyd: 21/03/2023
Ymatebydd: Cllr. Gary Jones
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This area is heavily wooded ,which hosts a wide variety of wildlife,including,bats and woodpeckers. The road leading to this site has subsidence due to old mine workings. Carmarthenshire council has declared an environmental & nature emergency, which goes against this development, which would chop down trees, and disperse wildlife.It also goes against The environment of Wales Act 2016 which gives "A duty to enhance Biodiversity in their community". Llangennech has a poor road network, pollution monitors at AFON rd has already demonstrated high levels, more developments will only add to it. congestion high at junction 48.
The proposed development for this area should be scrapped several years ago, the council destroyed gorse bushes covering this site, causing no end of biodiversity damage to feeding bats etc. they also failed to treat Japanese knotweed, that springs back up every year. A children's park was also removed (despite requests for the community council to manage) this was in anticipation of selling the land to a contractor ( no one was interested)
In my view developing on this land would be an act of Environmental Vandalism and should be halted.
This area is heavily wooded ,which hosts a wide variety of wildlife,including,bats and woodpeckers. The road leading to this site has subsidence due to old mine workings. Carmarthenshire council has declared an environmental & nature emergency, which goes against this development, which would chop down trees, and disperse wildlife.It also goes against The environment of Wales Act 2016 which gives "A duty to enhance Biodiversity in their community". Llangennech has a poor road network, pollution monitors at AFON rd has already demonstrated high levels, more developments will only add to it. congestion high at junction 48.
The allocation of the site within the LDP for residential purposes has been subject to full consideration through the site assessment methodology. As part of this assessment process a detailed site pro forma has been prepared.