SR/086/038

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Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1113

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Miss Monika Menkhaus

Representation Summary:


Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1143

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.
This is a red kite nesting and feeding ground
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 - infrastructure will not survive further new builds.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1225

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 red kites, 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: 1259

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Linda Gwenter

Representation Summary:

This site as others increases traffic congestion and increased air pollution. The infrastructure is inadequate at peak times, further traffic increases this problem. The schools are under pressure now further population increases this problem, the same applies to the surgery and Hospitals.
Where is there a limit to traffic and population. We are loosing our environment, the wild life is being pushed out, our green areas being reduced, the by removing the co2 balancing plants.The red kite presently is active in this area, further development will push this bird out, we have lost a valuable asset

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1354

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Llangennech Community Council

Representation Summary:

For reasons given previously.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1566

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.
Red kite nesting and feeding ground
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: 1610

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Karen Deacon

Representation Summary:

To Large a Site for Llangennech

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1715

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: 1795

Received: 05/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Gerwyn Thomas

Representation Summary:

It is vital that the distinctive character of our local communities are maintained and are not assimilated into neighbouring communities, otherwise there is a very real danger of community identity being irreversibly lost with social cohesion and "community" itself being destroyed.

It's the feeling of belonging to and being part of a particular community that is the key to a healthy community and to risk destroying that by merging communities is unnecessary and irresponsible.

The communities of Bryn and Llangennech are completely different and it is vital that they remain so. These are still rural communities and to allow development on these proposed sites would endanger their identity as such and would change their character becoming more like one small town rather that two distinct villages.
With the recent, current and future proposed developments in the Bryn (Heol y Mynnydd), the increased traffic flow along the B4297 has had a huge detrimental effect namely in pollution, noise and traffic volume. It has now become very difficult and dangerous attempting to drive out of our property due to the greatly increased volume of traffic. Also, the loss of visual amenity from our property would also be very detrimental to the values of the properties along Penllwyngwyn Road.
I would argue that the development of these proposed sites is wholly unnecessary and would place existing amenities under unsustainable strain and therefore I would strongly urge you to reject these proposals.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 1816

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.

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: 1872

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: 1877

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: 1920

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Dianne Peters

Representation Summary:

SR/086/038 - Loss of green belt resulting in no demarcation between Bryn and Llangennech, adversely affecting nature in the area, and putting an overload on schools, surgeries and the ability of roadways to cope with the huge increase in traffic.

The only acceptable and sensible change would be no change unless the objective is to completely ruin one of the most attractive green unspoilt areas in the vicinity.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2232

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: S Hill

Representation Summary:

1. Doctors surgeries are already over subscribed and its very difficult for people to get appointment.
2. Education - schools are already full with over large classes - pre school playgroups are not available - causing working mothers problems.
3. The green belt dividing Bryn and Llangennch will be lost thus creating - one village - whereas we would wish to be separate.
4. Habitate for wildlife will be lost including nesting.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2235

Received: 08/03/2019

Respondent: Mary Helen Selwood

Representation Summary:

Traffic increase / geological formation of field SR/086/014/ sewerage / drainage / schools/ health amenities / wild life / access onto B4297 / green belt.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2247

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mr David Selwood

Representation Summary:

Increase of traffic
Access on to B4297
Green Belt
Wild Life - Protect Species
Drainage & Sewerage
Overstretch Amenities

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2254

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Richard Woodvine

Representation Summary:

Insufficient / Inadequate / Infrastructure.
Lack of Healthcare - Doctors surgeries - Lack of Places
Insufficient School Places
Road Network unable to cope with extra traffic.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2256

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: 2261

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: 2301

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: 2346

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Mr & Mrs K & E.Y Heath

Representation Summary:

1. An erosion of the green belt area which separates Bryn village and Llangennech village.

2. Heavy traffic through from M4, already feeding a busy catchment built-up area.

3. Increasing noise from main road traffic, made worse by speed bumps.

4. Area is oversubscribed for Doctor surgery, dentist and schools.

5. Increasing onroad parking with traffic frequently using Penllwyngwyn Drive, small junction to turn back onto the main road, often obstructed with parked cars.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2365

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: 2375

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: Margaret Lynne Lloyd

Representation Summary:

Insufficient health care - i.e. doctors, hospital, dentist, community care for the elderly and younger members of poverty.

Inadequate road networks.
Inadequate provision for education i.e. not enough primary schools, secondary schools etc.
Wildlife.
Inadequate drainage and sewer systems.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2378

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mrs Joanne Williams

Representation Summary:

Prospective large estate on the same scale as Parc Hendre in Llangennech will have impact on traffic density, health & safety of residents, and services / facilities (school and GP).

Loss of rural characters of Bryn and Llangennech.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2381

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!!

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2638

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Mr Roger Fidler

Representation Summary:

I object to the proposals for the following reasons: -

1. To join Bryn and Llangennech is unacceptable, a green belt buffer is required.
2. Ribbon development on this side of Penllwyngwyn Road is bad planning.
3. Sites SR/086/038 and SR/086/028 are good quality agricultural land.
4. Bryn is not a growth pole only development land for local need should be zoned.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2649

Received: 06/02/2019

Respondent: J & J Ellis & Thomas

Representation Summary:

Infrastructure concerns (problems already in existence) for health care, education, road structure - for access on and off M4 and towards Llanelli Town Area.

Environmental problems open spaces and agricultural land. Important to maintain existing green spaces (what is left of them).

Carmarthenshire would loose even more of long standing reputation of being predominantly an agricultural county.

Population of West Glam claiming dwellings in Carmarthenshire for easy access to M4 - a cheaper cost of living.

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 2814

Received: 08/02/2019

Respondent: Tanya Greene

Representation Summary:

Insufficient, infrastructure
Lack of Healthcare
Lack of school places
Sewerage issues
Extra traffic
Issues with wildlife - losing local habitats

Object

Safleoedd Ymgeisio a Gyflwynwyd / Candidate Site Submissions

Representation ID: 3000

Received: 07/02/2019

Respondent: Cllr Gwyneth Thomas

Representation Summary:

Fel y Cynghorydd Sir ar ran Ward Llangennech rwy'n credu'n gryf bod pentref Llangennech, gan ei fod yn agos at Gyffordd 48 o draffordd yr M4, wedi cael ei or - ddatblygu dros y blynyddoedd diwethaf. Mae yr holl dai sydd wedi cael eu hadeiladu wedi achosi problemau traffig mawr ar hyd y B4297 trwy'r pentref ac yn enwedig ar hyd yr A4138 wrth i 'r holl gerbydau geisio cyrraedd yr M4.
Ni ddylid ganiatau rhagor o dai heb gymryd ystyriaeth llawn o sut mae hyn yn mynd i effeithio'r traffig ar hyd yr heolydd yma.

As the County Councillor on behalf of Llangennech Ward, I strongly believe that the village of Llangennech, as it is near to Junction 48 from the M4 motorway, has been over developed over the last few years. All of the houses that have been built have caused significant traffic problems along the B4297 through the village and especially along the A4138 as all of the vehicles attempt to reach the M4.
No more houses should be permitted without giving full consideration to how this will affect the traffic along these roads.