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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin

ID sylw: 4679

Derbyniwyd: 28/03/2023

Ymatebydd: Miss Kirsty Howells

Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Ydi

Cadarn? Nac Ydi

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

1. The site is a natural habitat for wildlife and should be left undisturbed.
2. The council do not own all of the land and would have to purchase 'recreational ground, area D above, from a third party. This is not a good use of council tax payer's money.
3. The access to the site is totally unsuitable as Trostre Road is already far too busy. The access road would also be far too close to existing properties posing a danger to children who have played in the quarry for years.

Newid wedi’i awgrymu gan ymatebydd:

Plan not to go ahead

Testun llawn:

1. The site is a natural habitat for wildlife and should be left undisturbed.
2. The council do not own all of the land and would have to purchase 'recreational ground, area D above, from a third party. This is not a good use of council tax payer's money.
3. The access to the site is totally unsuitable as Trostre Road is already far too busy. The access road would also be far too close to existing properties posing a danger to children who have played in the quarry for years.


Ein hymateb:

Disagree, the allocation of the site within the LDP 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. Further evidential work will be submitted as part of the submission documents to inform the examination