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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 4768
Derbyniwyd: 29/03/2023
Ymatebydd: Lynn Hunt
Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Heb nodi
Cadarn? Heb nodi
Objection to housing allocation SeC7/h3 for the following reasons:
An exponential growth in the village has not been accompanied by a corresponding growth in infrastructure, which continues to be poor.
Loss of a large wooded area and natural habitat seems to be contrary to both local, national and universal efforts re climate change. The erection of 50 houses and accompanying vehicles etc will add considerably to the above. The access roads to this area cannot accommodate this increase in traffic and the extra exhaust fumes would cause more pollution.
All the storm water from Clôs Cae Fainc is piped into this area and allowed to drain naturally into the land.
Remove allocation SeC7/h3 from the Revised LDP.
Re: Proposed Develpment ref: SeC7/h3
As a resident of Llangennech whose property is adjacent to the wooded area where development SeC7/h3 is proposed I wish to make the following comments:
I have lived here for the last 26 years and witnessed an exponential growth in the village. Unfortunately, this has not been accommpanied by a corresponding growth in infrastructure, which continues to be poor.
Loss of a large wooded area and natural habitat seems to be contrary to both local, national and universal efforts re climate change. The erection of 50 houses and accompanying vehicles etc will add considerably to the above. The access roads to this area cannot accommodate this increase in traffic and the extra exhaust fumes would cause more pollution.
On a more personal level, I have to follow strict guidelines regarding TPOs on trees on my property and I know that TPOs exist on many trees in the proposed development. I sincerely hope that the Council will be equally strict in this regard.
• Is the Council aware that all the storm water from Clôs Cae Fainc is piped into this area and allowed to drain naturally into the land. I discovered this many years ago when this drain was blocked and I had about 3 feet of water at the entrance to my property.
I hope that the above comments will be seriously considered when the above development proposal is next considered by the planning committee.
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.