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 />
6705 Mr Glyn Jones [1844]<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 />
4740 Mr Brian Evans [1777]<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 />
5938 Mr John Kodnett [1913]<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 />
5068 Mr Graham Ellison [1822]<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 />
5812 Rev William Raymond Mortimer [1892]<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 />
7244 Welsh Assembly Government (Mr Mark Newey) [2176]<br />
1 Object<br />
Summary Only 22% of housing land supply is made up of new, identifiable site allocations. In case windfall and committed sites do not come forward more land made<br />
up of proposed allocations should be made. This is because there does not appear to be much scope for being Greenfield sites in accordance with DP2 2b<br />
as appropriate in the light of monitoring.<br />
Change Sought: Propose a greater proportion of the proposed land that is made up of allocations that can be drawn upon at a later date<br />
3892 Cllr Samuel Rowlands [4396]<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 />
6729 Mrs Elanor Mary Davies [1847]<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 />
5854 Miss Valerie Ann Grayson [1899]<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 />
5044 Mrs Jennifer Lask [1819]<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 />
4668 Mrs Marcella Cooke [1767]<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 />
5860 Mr Brett Evans [1900]<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 />
5866 Mrs Judith Carol Grayson [1901]<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 />
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