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Ail Gynllun Datblygu Lleol Adneuo Diwygiedig Sir Gaerfyrddin
ID sylw: 5701
Derbyniwyd: 12/04/2023
Ymatebydd: Gareth & Susan Williams
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Request for an area of land in Glanamman (AS2/064/005) to be reclassified as public or community space under Policy PSD7: Protection of Open Space.
It is stated that this reclassification would meet the requirements of a number of RLDP policies, and that habitat conservation would be at the heart of what is proposed. Furthermore, it is stated that this project would invest in the local Community and provide much need facilities for all. The inward development would also create local sustainable jobs, benefit local business and bring a much needed boost to the local economy. It would also serve as a Community hub, allowing people to meet and interact.
It is emphasised that this request is a fall back position should their primary preference [that the former housing allocation SeC10/h4 be reclassified for well-being, conservation and recreation ] not be possible – refer to rep 5700.
That the site in question is reclassified as public or community space should their primary preference [referred to in the summary above] not be possible.
We support the Council’s decision to remove this site from housing allocation, and
to remove the land to the west of this site from development limits. We would also
suggest that this site should not be considered as suitable for any potential future
housing development. We believe this to be necessary for compliance with the
strategic policies we have mentioned.
We would also suggest that the land to the East of this site (at 51.809167 ,
-3.923369) should also be removed from development limits, as it is currently a
valuable wildlife habitat, and should be conserved as such.
We would suggest that the site be allocated under SP2, SG1: Regeneration and
Mixed-Use Sites, as public amenity space, for any future redevelopment, and we
feel that such a reclassification would be to the benefit of the local community, and
would assist the Council in meeting its obligations regarding nature conservation,
sustainable development, and placemaking.
As members of the Tirycoed Campaign Group, we would refer you to the
submission made by Dr. John Studley, on behalf of the group, for full and detailed
reasoning, reference to supporting information, and suggestions for potential
future use of this site.
Whilst the Plan does not identify areas specifically as public or community space, the identified open space provision in the County (as covered under Policy PSD7) is mapped and assessed within the Carmarthenshire Open Space Assessment. The site in question has not been identified within this assessment. Matter to be further considered at Examination.