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

4.2.2 Housing Strategy Statement, Policy HOU/1 MEETING THE HOUSING NEED, <strong>Site</strong> 1, Rhuddlan Road, Abergele<br />

Rep No Name People Type<br />

17917 William Wells [3011] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

14478 Mr M Fullylove [2536] 1 Object<br />

Summary The plan in its present form is totally unreaslistic in relation to the infrastructure <strong>of</strong> Abergele, there can be no real evidence base that can lead to the view that<br />

the small market town <strong>of</strong> Abergele can support the introduction <strong>of</strong> 800 plus homes.<br />

It does not <strong>of</strong>fer any clear solution to the issues <strong>of</strong> trafic congestion.<br />

It adopts an overoptimistic view as to the jobs availability.<br />

It does not take account <strong>of</strong> the already overstretched services in Health <strong>and</strong> Education.<br />

It does not take account <strong>of</strong> the impact <strong>of</strong> Denbighshire's Plan to build 1700 homes in Bodelwyddan.<br />

Change Sought: Reduce the housing growth.<br />

18345 Mr Donald Short [1921] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

19538 Mrs Wendy Bainbridge [1971] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

19609 Mr Kenneth Walker [2863] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

18400 D Woodhouse [2372] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

13439 Mrs P I Leahy [3093] 1 Object<br />

Summary The Plan in its present form is totally unrealistic in relation to the infrastructure <strong>of</strong> Abergele, there can be no real evidence base that can lead to the veiw that<br />

Abergele can support the introduction <strong>of</strong> 800 homes.<br />

It does not <strong>of</strong>fer any clear solution to the issue <strong>of</strong> traffic congestion in the town centre.<br />

It adopts an overoptimistic view as to the jobs availability.<br />

It does not take account <strong>of</strong> already stretched services in Health <strong>and</strong> Eduction.<br />

It does not take account <strong>of</strong> the impact the policies <strong>of</strong> Denbigshire will have on Abergele.<br />

Change Sought: Reduce the housing allocation for Abergele.<br />

18389 Kenneth Sudlow [2325] 1 Object<br />

Summary These sites form the gateway to the town from the east <strong>and</strong> will result in the loss to development <strong>of</strong> existing playing fields.<br />

Parts <strong>of</strong> the l<strong>and</strong> are at risk <strong>of</strong> flooding <strong>and</strong> comprise best <strong>and</strong> most versatile agricultural l<strong>and</strong> protected from development by national planning policies. No<br />

assessment <strong>of</strong> archaeological potential has been undertaken.<br />

Development is shown to be dependant on the Abergele Traffic Improvement Scheme (funded by developer contributions) but the plan fails to identify how or<br />

if these can be delivered. Development will introduce unacceptable traffic growth <strong>and</strong> flows through the town centre.<br />

Change Sought: Deletion <strong>of</strong> site<br />

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