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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 5024
Derbyniwyd: 07/04/2023
Ymatebydd: Mr David Price Jones
Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Heb nodi
Cadarn? Heb nodi
Seeks inclusion of candidate site SR/142/006 within the development limits for Rhandirmwyn. Sewerage, water, and electricity are all available. Constitutes infill. Enable others to be able to live and work in the area in suitable cost-effective housing. Small sympathetic development will be beneficial for the community and help it to be sustainable in the long term. The use of this land for housing will have minimal impact on visual or environmental amenity but will contribute to Rhandirmwyn being a viable community. I am prepared to offer the area in green on Plan A to enable the road to be widened, and access be improved, there is little traffic on this road and it does does not travel at high speed.
Development Limits for Rhandirmwyn, and the inclusion of site.
The site proposed is essentially in- fill, between the established line of existing dwellings. With access and frontage to the existing council road and provides an opportunity for a small number of smaller dwellings appropriate to the village location, without extending the development area.
Sewerage, water, and electricity are all available - for instance the mains sewer apparently runs across the proposed site. Mains water and electricity are supplied to neigbouring properties. It is envisaged the site boundary hedges etc would be unchanged apart from changes necessary to facilitate access.
The intention would be to place perhaps 3 modest properties sympathetically on the site .I would be happy to discuss potential development with a housing association or to commit to a third of the development being designated affordable, though the intention is only to build modest homes of the sort that will appeal to young families. This modest development would help the village grow in a sustainable manner and support local services.
This application is to include the area as permitted for housing development. The modest area is infill within the existing settlement of Rhandirmwyn and lends itself to modest housing for local people who wish to continue to live and work in the area.
This is a housing opportunity that will not have a detrimental effect. This assertion is supported by a planning consent granted in 2010 for a house subject to a S106 agreement (E/19958). Such a local needs restriction meant that in practice it was not financially viable and limited the future utility for the community.
As a lifelong farmer and resident of the Upper Towy Valley I would like to enable others to be able to live and work in the area in suitable cost-effective housing. I believe small sympathetic development will be beneficial for the community and help it to be sustainable in the long term.
The use of this land for housing will have minimal impact on visual or environmental amenity but will contribute to Rhandirmwyn being a viable community.
I am prepared to offer the area in green on Plan A to enable the road to be widened, and access be improved, there is little traffic on this road and it does does not travel at high speed.
I have completed this application my self and hope that I have satisfied your requirements but, in the event, that I have omitted anything you need or made any other errors I would be keen to supply whatever you need.
The site has been duly considered in the formulation and preparation of the LDP with the reasons for its non-inclusion set out within the Site Assessment Pro-forma. The initial representation requesting its inclusion raises no additional information to justify inclusion of the suggested new site. The assessment of sites was undertaken in accordance with national guidance and the site assessment methodology and background/topic papers.