Non Site Allocation Representations Report.pdf
Non Site Allocation Representations Report.pdf
Non Site Allocation Representations Report.pdf
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SPATIAL POLICIES, KEY DIAGRAMS AND SUPPORTING DEVELOPMENT CONTROL POLICIES<br />
Policy DP/2 Overarching Strategic Approach<br />
Rep No Name<br />
People Type<br />
4420 Miss Myra Doreen Gorst [1733]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
4404 Mr John Weatherall [1731]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
1209 MRS OLIVIA SCHOFIELD [825]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to designation of Penrhynside as an urban area because it ignores the criteria that the other settlements have been classified. See attachment.<br />
Change Sought: Remove Penrhynside from the 'urban area' list in the spatial strategy (Policy DP/2)<br />
3940 Mrs Pauline Clark [1671]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
3876 Mrs Mary Goddard [1635]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
3908 Mrs Gwyneth Mary Davies [1640]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
4324 Ms Rachel Mary Elizabeth Evans [1721]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
4460 Mr David Davies [1739]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
813 Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (Mr Richard Waters) [985]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary In view of the previous difficulties in identifying land in the rural area for employment uses, if there are no allocations made ibn the LDP then 20% (16ha) of<br />
employment land is considered extremely over-optimistic and should be re-considered<br />
Change Sought: The Plan should therefore be amended, either by deleting this overoptimistic and unsubstantiated proposal, or preferably, by allocating an appropriate amoun<br />
of land in the rural areas suitable for B1, B2 and B8 uses.<br />
13206 Miss Deborah Clarke [517]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
1868 Mr Keith Taaffe [1177]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
4308 Mr J Sheppard [1719]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
4452 Mr Ronald clive barlow [1738]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Objection to the housing growth and spatial distribution of development in Abergele. There is no significant justification or evidence base for the housing<br />
figure of 6,300 dwellings. Abergele has seen and absorbed significant growth over previous plans, this has resulted in large scale housing growth to the South<br />
of the town, off Sea Road and in Pensarn.<br />
Change Sought: Housing growth option one would be more appropriate, delivering 3750 dwellings over the plan period. With greater emphasis on bringing vacant and empty<br />
homes back into use, reducing the demand on Greenfield land.<br />
367 Drivers Jones LLP (Mr Ben Simpson) [662]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary <strong>Site</strong> 1 as identified on the map supplied by Drivers Jonas represents a wholly sustainable and deliverable infill housing site in line with policy DP/2 and HOU/1<br />
Change Sought: Amend settlement boundary to include site 1 (as per map submitted by Cemex).<br />
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