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ID sylw: 5135
Derbyniwyd: 09/04/2023
Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs V Kinsey
Nifer y bobl: 2
Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Heb nodi
Cadarn? Heb nodi
Object to the inclusion of PrC2/h20.
Traffic and air pollution are already at their highest and will only increase with more houses.
Recent developments over the years have added pressure on schools and heathcare providers. More houses would add considerable pressure to an already exhausted service.
The current service from Welsh Water is inadequate with water pressure non existent during warmer weather.
Wildlife, which has already had to relocate would lose their habitat. Bats have been seen and do use the area as their habitat.
The proposed area has been in constant use as recreational green open space for the residents of Harddfan since its creation in the 1960's.
The current entrance to the estate is not for purpose with increased residents and therefore vehicular traffic. It is definitely not fit for purpose for the heavy goods vehicles that would need access.
Remove site from Plan
Objections to the proposed plan to build 6 houses on land at Harddfan, linking the estate of Harddfan and Bryn Uchaf.
Dear Sir/Madam
Objections are as follows:
Traffic and air pollution are already at their highest and will only increase with more houses.
Recent developments over the years have added pressure on schools and heathcare providers. More houses would add considerable pressure to an already exhausted service.
The current service from Welsh Water is inadequate with water pressure non existent during warmer weather. Which Welsh Water are aware of and have noted with the added Persimmon estate adding to the failings. More houses would add more problems with water pressure.
Wildlife, which has already had to relocate would lose their habitat. Bats have been seen and do use the area as their habitat.
The proposed area has been in constant use as recreational green open space for the residents of Harddfan since it's creation in the 1960's.
The current entrance to the estate is not for purpose with increased residents and therefore vehicular traffic. It is definitely not fit for purpose for the heavy goods vehicles that would need access.
Little will be gained by building on this proposed site but the loss would be significant.
Yours faithfully
Mr & Mrs Kinsey
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.