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An experienced commercial pilot and his passenger died on impact shortly after they took off in a microlight in Ballito last month, a preliminary accident report by the Civil Aviation Authority has found.
ANGER has been voiced after developers cut down trees and removed hedgerows on a site in Cwmbran in breach of a planning condition. Developers Bron Afon cut down a number of trees on land off Newport Road, Llantarnam, next to the former Three Blackbirds Inn pub, ahead of building 22 homes on the site. Planning permission for the development has already been granted, but one of the conditions of it sought to protect trees and hedgerows on the site, by requiring a landscaping scheme to be approved before any works started. Llantarnam councillor Alan Slade said residents are “heartbroken” by the works carried out, which affected two hedgerows and has seen around 60 trees cut down.
The report says that if the new facility is approved, it may take on pre-school and after-school childcare in the future. Llantarnam Community Primary School was built on the former site of Llantarnam Comprehensive School, under the provisions, and with funding from, the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools programme. The school opened in November 2016 It takes in children from three to 11 years of age, and has a current capacity for 315 pupils. Councillor Alan Slade, Llantarnam ward member on Torfaen County Borough Council, said he supported the application, which would provide “a much-needed resource to sit alongside the primary school”.