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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 4931
Derbyniwyd: 13/04/2023
Ymatebydd: Mr DALJIT SINGH
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Special Landscape Areas (SLAs) should be protected as they conserve not only the visual impact, but also from an ecological point of view will prevent 'Blots on the Landscape' such as Pylons! or even onshore wind farms, where these should be off-shored.
These SLAs should not be open to exploitation for 'short term profits'. a more responsible longer term view needs to be taken to safeguard these ares for subsequent generations, especially in view of the many years of investment of time, effort and personal wealth where landowners have cared for this land.
Special Landscape Areas like the Towy Valley and all the other 17 SLAs should not only be retained, but enhanced to ensure very aspect of the criterion is protected.
Special Landscape Areas (SLAs) should be protected as they conserve not only the visual impact, but also from an ecological point of view will prevent 'Blots on the Landscape' such as Pylons! or even onshore wind farms, where these should be off-shored.
These SLAs should not be open to exploitation for 'short term profits'. a more responsible longer term view needs to be taken to safeguard these ares for subsequent generations, especially in view of the many years of investment of time, effort and personal wealth where landowners have cared for this land.
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.