Below is the introduction to the Pontyclun Community Council response to the new town centre planning application. It was agreed at the September PCC meeting and has been sent into RCT. The response is a merger of the PCC first one sent in December and the working group's own latest response. The introduction includes all the main changes. It is important to stress that this is the formal response of the PCC and is a different document to the one submitted by the working group.
C/11/1330/13 27
September, 2012
Service Director Planning
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough CouncilSardis House
Sardis Road
Pontypridd
CF37 1DU
For the attention of Mr Jim Bailey
Representation on Planning Application
11/1330/13 (addendum and revised plans received August 2012).
Land adjacent to Cowbridge Road and
A473 (inc Leekes Dept Store, former Purolite works and Staedtler factory site),
Talbot Green, CF72 8XU.
Dear Mr Gale,
Thank you for the opportunity to respond to
the amended application and for agreeing to extend the submission date for the
Pontyclun Community Council’s response so as to enable us to complete our
democratic process.
We note that the amended application is
almost exclusively responding to the points of negotiation between the
developer and RCT. Consequently, we are very concerned, that an opportunity has
been lost to respond positively, to the many points raised by the local
community, in the first consultation process. This does not reflect well on the
priorities of the developer or RCT and raises serious questions about the
validity of the consultation process.
In our
earlier response to this planning application sent to you 31.12.2011 we made
the following points:
1.
That,
in the event that Planning Authority is minded to award consent, the Borough
Council be asked for its plans on how it intends to preserve the viability and
vibrancy of the village of Pontyclun.
2.
That the Planning Authority be informed that the
Community Council has grave concerns about the amount of traffic which will be
generated by the development on an already overloaded highway system at peak
hours.
3.
That
the Borough Council insist that a traffic assessment, independent of the
applicant, be carried out to take account of known major residential planning
consents in the area and the likely impact of the new town centre proposals.
4.
That
the cost of the report be borne by the applicant.
5.
That
an environmental impact assessment be carried out, independent of the
applicant, on the effect the developer’s proposals for the village of
Pontyclun.
6.
That
the cost of the report be borne by the applicant.
It is with great regret therefore, that we
find ourselves in the situation of having to repeat all the points made during
the first consultation period. In particular the Pontyclun Community Council
wishes to draw the planning committee’s attention to our point number 1 above
as we consider this to be the most significant threat to the community we
represent. Since the first response the Pontyclun Community Council has now had
more opportunity to reflect on the wider implications of the proposal and would
now like to make additional comments relating to access, the environment, the
design, thriving local communities, activity and safety and a fair approach for
all. These are detailed in the rest of the letter.
The development does not look like a town
centre, still resembling an out of town shopping park. Moreover, it appears to
be one that is detached from the local community with a lack of pedestrian and
cycle access. In short, it looks like a concrete walled and road moated
privatised space, excluding people when the shops are shut or when they do not
have much money to spend. Our proposals seek to address these points and we
have every expectation that they will now be seriously considered.
The applicant has provided a Design and
Access statement which states that the application should result in a town
centre which would be
· Active, inclusive and safe
· Well run
· Environmentally sensitive
· Well designed and built
· Well connected
· Well served
· Fair for everyone
The Pontyclun Community Council is objecting
to the application because the specific actions set out in the application do
not meet in several crucial respects many of the above key attributes set out
by the applicant.
We understand that the Local Development Plan
makes provision for retail development on this site. Within the community our
survey indicates that there is a majority of people who would welcome increased
retail and leisure activity on this site. However a very large majority of
residents want a development that meets key concerns that they have. Our
objection is based on the fact that the application does not sufficiently meet
those concerns.
We
are making this representation within the extended period of consultation to 30
September agreed verbally with Mr Jim Bailey. Nevertheless as the discussion
continues within the community we hope that you will be willing to receive
further representations from the PCC.