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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 />

4700 Mr Meirion Evans [1772]<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 />

6793 Mrs Ellen Mary Hughes [1855]<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 />

5998 Mrs Nicola Jill Allen [1923]<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 />

5974 Mr Geoffrey D Masterton [1919]<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 />

5950 Mrs Ann Marie Hughes [1915]<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 />

5124 Mrs Jennifer Moore [2044]<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 />

5076 Mrs Dawn Smart [1887]<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 />

5980 Mrs Wendy Burbridge [1920]<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 />

4724 Mrs Rita Evans [1775]<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 />

1808 Redrow (Mr Robin Buckley) [1996]<br />

Summary Redrow object to Policy DP/2 - Overarching Strategic Approach for the following reasons:-<br />

1.The Policy seeks to direct 10% of housing growth and 20% of employment growth (B1, B2 and B8) to the Main Villages, Minor Villages and Hamlets. This<br />

is an unbalanced distribution and will contribute to unsustainable patterns of car borne commuting.<br />

Change Sought: New employment sites outside of the Urban Areas should be at a scale which is consistent with the size of the settlement and not exceed 10% of the overall<br />

level of growth.<br />

5992 Mr Brian James Allen [1922]<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 />

4716 Mrs Miriam Passey [1774]<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 />

1<br />

Object<br />

90

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