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SPATIAL POLICIES, KEY DIAGRAMS AND SUPPORTING DEVELOPMENT CONTROL POLICIES<br />

Policy NTE/2 Green Wedges and Meeting the Development Needs of the Community<br />

Rep No Name<br />

People Type<br />

80 Mr John Williams [132]<br />

1 Support<br />

Summary No changes. Supporting green wedges and agriculture policies. The Association supports the LDP as it stands. It would wish to make representations if<br />

during the deposit stage there are any proposals to change or weaken the above mentioned policies.<br />

Change Sought: <strong>Non</strong>e<br />

42 Ms Susan Jones [96]<br />

Summary LDP is sound and agree with Map 6B of BP12 providing para 6.1.g of BP12 is limited to first sentence.<br />

690 Mr Michael Bailey [913]<br />

Summary No change to LDP Green Wedge Policy NTE/2. Llanrhos sites 8/9 and 10.<br />

316 Mr Colin Davies [596]<br />

Summary No change to LDP Green Wedge Policy NTE/2 Llanrhos sites 8, 9 and 10.<br />

407 Cllr Terence Davies [685]<br />

Summary I support the proposal to maintain the green wedge between the communities of Penrhyn Bay and Rhos on Sea<br />

387 Penmaenmawr Town Council (Cllr Dafydd Lloyd-Borland) [682]<br />

1 Support<br />

Summary The Town Council welcomes the green wedge allocation between the two centres of Penmaenmawr and Dwygyfylchi this will ensure that the coalescence of<br />

the two towns does not occur and will protect the environment that makes these two areas special.<br />

Change Sought: <strong>Non</strong>e. Supports the new GW1 proposed<br />

1573 Countryside Council for Wales (Mr Richard Ninnes) [1948]<br />

1 Support<br />

Summary CCW supports the policy for green wedges, in particular those that help maintain the character of historic landscapes , including the 'Creuddyn and Conwy'<br />

historic landscape.<br />

4.189 - CCW recommends that this paragraph is amended to clarify that a presumption against inappropriate development will apply when considering<br />

applications for planning permission in green wedges, and that planning permission for inappropriate development will only be granted in very exceptional<br />

circumstances (PPW 2002, section 2.6).<br />

677 Llandudno Town Council (Ms Tessa Wildermoth MSc) [555]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary Green Wedge between Craig y Don and Penrhynside Broadly in agreement but request that the area of Penrhynside which includes dwellings Los Atlos, Bryn<br />

Dedwydd and others be included.<br />

Change Sought: include area in Green Wedge<br />

308 Mr Stephen Jones [582]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary Whilst I broadly support the policy I strongly object to Green Wedge boundaries in Table NTE/2a, between Penrhyn Bay and Rhos on Sea, being amended<br />

'to meet housing need' What housing need? Conwy Council has recently closed a number of schools due to a reduction in pupil numbers. Surely, this would<br />

be indicative of a declining population and would negate the need to build on green field sites. Even if such a 'housing need' were identified shouldn't the<br />

Council be examining redevelopment of brown field sites before destroying the countryside?<br />

Change Sought: Abandon the amendment to the Green Wedge boundaries in Table NTE/2a which would allow housing to be built between Rhos on Sea and Penrhyn Bay.<br />

47 Mr and Mrs David Gee [103]<br />

Summary Green wedge 2 should be slightly reduced in size.<br />

Change Sought: Green wedge 2 should be slightly reduced in size.<br />

1736 Barton Willmore (Mr Michael Courcier) [44]<br />

Summary The site shown on the attached plan at Glan Conwy Corner should be deleted from the green wedge shown under Policy NTE/2.<br />

The site is shown by the Deposit Draft as part of a green wedge which is meant to separate Llandudno Junction from Mochdre. This is a new designation as<br />

the site was not previously shown as part of the green wedge between Llandudno Junction and Mochdre by either the Llandudno District Plan or the Conwy<br />

Draft Unitary Development Plan. In any event, the site does little to separate the two settlements as it is to the south of Conwy Road and not within the critical<br />

open gap between Llandudno Junction and Mochre.<br />

Change Sought: Delete the site from the Green Wedge.<br />

1775 Mostyn Estates Limited (Mr Peter Caldwell) [717]<br />

Summary Land at Nant-y-~Gamar Road, Llandudno<br />

The land is enclosed on three sides by existing development. The site is partially screened by existing development and is not significant in the landscape.<br />

Its development would form a natural extension of Craig-y-Don and would not result in the coalescence of Craig-y-Don and Craigside nor affect the open<br />

character of the remaining open land between these settlements.<br />

The land was not included in the green wedge in previous development plans.<br />

For further justification - see submission.<br />

Change Sought: Vary the area and boundary of green wedge No. 3 designation to omit land fronting Nant-y-Gamar Road.<br />

624 Cllr Myra Wigzell [882]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary I broadly agree with the Green Wedge between Craig y Don and Penrhynside but would suggest that the area to the west of Penrhynside including the<br />

dwellings of Los Atlos, ty cerrig, Bryn Dedwydd and other be included in the Green Wedge.<br />

Change Sought: include area into the Green Wedge<br />

5166 Beech Developments (NW) Ltd [765]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary The Background Paper indicates that the function of Green Wedge 2 is to prevent the coalescence of the settlements of Deganwy, Llandudno Junction and<br />

Llanrhos-Llandudno. It is clear that the smaller site has no significant function in this respect with the established built form within the area already dictating an<br />

edge to the settlement which is consistent with the northern edge of the suggested site - hence why the proposal has been described as, in effect, a logical<br />

rounding-off in this location.<br />

Change Sought: It is proposed that land as illustrated on the attached plan and located at the junction of Marl Lane and Pentywyn Road within Green Wedge 2 should be<br />

excluded from the designated area as the area in question performs no significant green wedge function; the retention of the land within the designated green<br />

wedge makes the plan unsound in context of Test CE2 having regard to paragraph above.<br />

578 Miss Serena Jones [853]<br />

1 Object<br />

Summary The area of land to the north of Llanrhos Road/Glanwydden Lane and between Derwen Lane should be designated Green Wedge to protect the nature and<br />

biodiversity of the land, and to prevent the possible joining of communities.<br />

Change Sought: The area of land to the north of Llanrhos Road/Glanwydden Lane and between Derwen Lane should be designated Green Wedge to protect the nature and<br />

biodiversity of the land, and to prevent the possible joining of communities.<br />

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