SR/086/028

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Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 82

Received: 21/01/2019

Respondent: Mr Kevin Seward

Representation Summary:

green fields necessary to maintain water runoff for surrounding developments. potential for flooding if approved.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 128

Received: 24/01/2019

Respondent: Mr Gary Jones

Representation Summary:

I am concerned about the historic division between the villages of Llangennech and Bryn will be lost, other concerns are the number of vehicles this development will create, this will be worse if other developments go ahead, also this development will put a strain on our local schools.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 364

Received: 02/02/2019

Respondent: Martin Unwin

Representation Summary:

In the local area the roads are already congested, with the development of more housing road congestion will increase, leading to health issues and possible accidents.
There are no more available school places
Demand for medical services, including a doctor is high now and with additional homes being developed demand will increase.
The area is over developed now, there are few employment opportunities for the local area.
Local services, such as sewerage are stretched now. More housing will place even more pressure on services.
There is a potential for environmental damage which could affect local wildlife.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 518

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: mrs vanessa willock

Representation Summary:

This site along with other proposals on the Bryn and Penllwyngwyn road amount to 9.430 Ha, of residential buildings. Without the already new houses built on the Bryn and Penderri road. Schools in this area are already struggling with the intake of children. Accessing the M4 from this area leads down into the small village road of Llangennech, which already sees more than 7,000 vehicles passing through every day. This village main road has resident parking along one side of the road which narrows it considerably especially when encountering large vehicles ie, buses. There are health and safety issues.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 587

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Jayne Richards

Representation Summary:

Inadequate and insufficient road and other infrastructures. Merging of two villages, history and sense of community lost. Overcrowding with an impact on the current population.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 632

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Mark Griffiths

Representation Summary:

Proposals that could connect distinct villages is unacceptable, as you are coalescing urban development and losing individual village identity (Bryn/Llangennech). Extensions to villages should therefore be located away from other nearby village boundaries.

If this site was to be developed it would create ribbon development along the B4297 which is at odds with existing landscape character and settlement patterns and may form barriers for ecology.

Bryn has been subject to a high volume of residential development with over 300 homes being built in the last 4 years, with the pressure that this has brought to bear on infrastructure and services.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 657

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Gaynor Dyer

Representation Summary:

As plan 086/014 this area has wildlife which are very important to our environment and this land is unsuitable for houses as previously reported to us by the Community Council. It is also the last area of green belt in the village which would also merge the villages of Bryn to Llangennech.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 707

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Keith Jones

Representation Summary:

Insufficient Schooling facilities
Loss of narrow green belt resulting in the merger of the villages of Bryn and Llangennech.
Road network unable to cope with extra traffic.
Sewerage system inadequate to cope with extra demand .
Doctors surgeries already finding it difficult to maintain adequate healthcare

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 740

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Joel Brown

Representation Summary:

I think all this housing which is being planned is appalling. There is total Insuffient/Inadequate Infrastructure in Llangennech/Bryn to manage this. Also the road network will be unable to cope with the traffic. A lot of this would come from the motorway and through the village there is parked cars and if it gets much busier there will be a tragedy at some point. It is very narrow and any extra vehicles to support all this housing is utterly wrong. This particular site is loss of narrow green belt resulting in the merger of the villages of Bryn and Llangennech

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 754

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Joel Brown

Representation Summary:

A WHOLESALE OBJECTION TO THESE - THE NICE GREEN FIELDS WE HAVE TO DRIVE PAST WHICH SEPERATES THE VILLAGES JUST WANTS TO BE FILLED WITH ECONOMY HOUSING TOTALLY DOWNGRADING THE AREA.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 776

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Geoff Morgan

Representation Summary:

Having lived in Llanelli for 60 years and been a resident of Llangennech for the last 13 years the increased housing developments have put increasing loads on the local infrastructure. Our schools are at capacity, our road links are inadequate. The area is becoming a commuter satellite of Swansea/Cardiff which we cannot cope with. Future developments will only add to the problems. This is not only a problem with this proposed site but many in the Bryn/Bynea/Llangennech and Hendy areas. There is strong local objection to these proposals; you would have more objections if this procedure was more user friendly

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 884

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Rita Morgan

Representation Summary:

The roads in the area are not able to support an increase in traffic, the same applies to our schools, Doctor's surgeries and drainage systems.
Also the environmental consequences; the destruction of beautiful green space and damage to wildlife. There are brown/derelict sites in the County which need improving and could be used. The health implications on residents of increased traffic through our villages. I feel the need for extra housing is not in our area but in other parts of the Country, many houses are taking so long to be sold, this does not reflect a housing shortage here.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1102

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mr G CORNFIELD

Representation Summary:

This would have a negative effect on the roads & road safety, flood risks and the water & sewerage system

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1154

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Miss Sarah Harries

Representation Summary:

This field is part of the small green belt separating Bryn and Llangennech, its loss will result in the merging of Bryn and Llangennech into one homogenised suburb for commuters and the loss of all local identity.
Current residents finding it impossible to find nursery/school spaces
Drainage/sewerage issues
Llangennech already incredibly congested at all times of the day
Disastrous consequences to wildlife (already dispossessed of multiple sites as a result of large new builds on farmland).
We currently have numerous builds going on - creaking infrastructure will not survive further new builds.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1240

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Miss Rhiannon Fraser

Representation Summary:

In summary, I strongly object to this planning request as it wil have a significant impact on congestion/parking, being able to obtain timely healthcare, a detrimental effect on the local wildlife, a sewerage & surface water drainage network that won't be able to cope with the extra demand & being able to get school places for children within the villages.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1331

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Llangennech Community Council

Representation Summary:

For reasons given previously.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1343

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Llangennech Community Council

Representation Summary:

For reasons given previously.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1553

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Ian Roberts

Representation Summary:

Please see attached objection document.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1556

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Claire Roberts

Representation Summary:

Please see attached objection document below.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1569

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Sheila Richards

Representation Summary:

This field is part of the small green belt separating Bryn and Llangennech, its loss will result in the merging of Bryn and Llangennech into one anonymous suburb for commuters with a complete destruction of local identity.
Nursery and schools are already oversubscribed
Drainage/sewerage issues
Llangennech already incredibly congested at all times of the day
Disastrous consequences to wildlife (already dispossessed of multiple sites as a result of large new builds on farmland).
We currently have numerous builds going on in Bynea & Bryn - infrastructure will not survive further new builds.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1716

Received: 04/02/2019

Respondent: Russell Myners

Representation Summary:

The proposed development would have a severe impact on local roads, congestion and saftey; damage the local environment, wildlife (some 'protected') and their habitats. Local GP and schools already at capacity, will affect drainage and sewerage supplies, where there have already been historical problems.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1820

Received: 14/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Brian Lloyd

Representation Summary:

Object to further development in Bryn. There is potential for 1,000+ new residents all requiring health care, schooling, nursery, community services and transport links. None of these are currently in place.

These fields are cultivated annually with cattle and sheep grazing. There is also a requirement for land for food / crops in the face of leaving the EU.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1875

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mr David Evans

Representation Summary:

Loss of green belt and becoming a concrete jungle, wild birds (red kite) feeding and nesting in fields. Merging of Bryn and Llangennech villages. Doctor's surgeries have become overcrowded and not enough school places.

Road network would not be able to cope with extra traffic which is already dangerous

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1878

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Pamela Evans

Representation Summary:

Loss of green belt and becoming a concrete jungle, wild birds (red kite) feeding and nesting in fields. Merging of Bryn and Llangennech villages. Doctor's surgeries have become overcrowded and not enough school places.

Road network would not be able to cope with extra traffic which is already dangerous

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2259

Received: 08/03/2019

Respondent: M.A.M Harry

Representation Summary:

SR/086/39 - SR/086/038 - SR/086/014 - SR/086/28
Loss of green belt
Lack of Doctors Surgeries, Healthcare
Road Network unable to cope with extra traffic
Insufficient drainage/sewer problems
Inadequate school places
Devastation of local wildlife e.g SR/039 - SR/038 & SR/028
Nesting & Feeding of Red Kite destroyed

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2266

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Sydney Huw Harry

Representation Summary:

Objections for fields around Penlan/Penllwyngwyn SR/086/039 & SR/086/038 - Red Kite nesting & feeding ground.

SR/086/039 & SR086/038 & SR/086/014 & SR/086/028 loss of green belt.

Lack of Doctors Surgery's - Healthcare
Road network unable to cope with extra traffic
Insufficient drainage/sewer issues
Inadequate school places
Devastation of Local Wildlife

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2300

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mr & Mrs R J & E Keatley

Representation Summary:

1. Against residential development as in No. 1 on the (attached document)
2. Road network unable to cope with increased traffic
3. Disastrous/irrevocable consequences to wildlife
4. Inadequate drainage/sewerage
5. Difficulty getting GP/healthcare appointments
6. Insufficient/inadequate school places

We believe the level of residential development in the area is seriously getting out of control to the detriment of the local communities, current & future & needs to be carefully controlled.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2367

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Miss Sarah Harries

Representation Summary:

All the above sites: insufficient / inadequate / infrastructure, lack of healthcare, oversubscribed schools, drainage/sewage issues, road network would be unable to cope. Disastrous consequences for wildlife specific to SR/086/039 & SR/086/038: Red Kite nesting & feeding ground specific to SR/086/039, SR/086/038, SR086/014 & SR/086/028: This agricultural ground is the narrow green belt that separates the village of Bryn & Llangennech!!!!

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2377

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mr R Peters

Representation Summary:

Both sites are well known red kite feeding areas, also favourite sites for curlews, endangered in this area. SR/086/028 is on the skyline, also holds a water supply pipe to Penlan Farm. Entrance/exit for both areas would be onto very busy main road. Many old age and infirm residents of Penlan would be adversely affected if these two areas should become building sites.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2383

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mr William Joseph Harries

Representation Summary:

All above sites: insufficient /inadequate infrastructure, lack of healthcare, oversubscribed schools, drainage / sewage issues, road network will not cope, disastrous consequences for wildlife.

Specific to SR/086/039 & SR/086/038 Red Kite feeding & nesting ground.
Specific to SR/086/039, SR086/38, SR/086/014 & SR/086/028 these field are the narrow green belt separating Bryn & Llangennech.

Do not merge/destroy our villages!!