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ID sylw: 5902

Derbyniwyd: 12/04/2023

Ymatebydd: Cllr. Ken Howell

Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Heb nodi

Cadarn? Heb nodi

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Observations:
• There is no connection provided between Employment on Non-allocated Sites and the needs of rural villages to remain sustainable. Living and working within the community is vital to its existence.
• Some capacity has to be provided to acknowledge the place of small-scale businesses within rural communities. There is no provision for small-scale commercial enterprises.
• The increase in home-working needs to be supported by flexibility across all genres of employment. Additional space may be needed – inside and outside development limits – to accommodate future working practices.
• This will be mitigated by reduction in travel and healthier work-life balances, thus meeting the aims of our well-being goals.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1. To apply flexibility in meeting the needs of local people to work within their community.
2. To provide working spaces which accommodate local employment in areas outside or without development limits.
3. To encourage satellite working as and when technology permits during the lifetime of the LDP.

Newid wedi’i awgrymu gan ymatebydd:

Amend Plan

Testun llawn:

Whilst I fully agree with the proposals submitted by my colleague and fellow Councillor Carys Jones, I wish to submit that the allocation proposed for Drefach Felindre is limited and inadequate for the next ten years. In particular, the allocation of only three houses on the Waugilwen road should be doubled to six, which would accommodate future expansion of the village.

Submissions by Carys Jones - dealt with in another representation

Atodiadau:


Ein hymateb:

Disagree. The policies and proposals of the LDP are considered sound and deliverable emerging from a robust evidence base and having been formulated with regard to, and in a manner consistent with the Sustainability Appraisal.