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Overhaul of planning decision on Caerphilly council

Meanwhile changes to the process of determining planning applications will also be made. Any applications which are considered to be a “major development” will be determined by the planning committee, rather than under delegated powers which they can be at present. But decisions on more minor and householder applications should not be made by the planning committee under the revised scheme. At a meeting on Tuesday, Independent group leader Cllr Kevin Etheridge raised concern that more decisions would be made under delegated powers under the changes. Cllr Etheridge called for a decision on the changes to be deferred, and asked for a working group of cross-party councillors to be set up to further assess the issue.

Cwmgelli housing: Concern over Blackwood ancient hedgerow

“As a result we are losing part of part of the hedgerow. “The hedgerow dates back to the early 19th century and therefore it is an ancient hedgerow. “It meets the criteria in length, in age and the amount of species.” Ms Dineen said she has contacted Caerphilly council for assurance that work will not start during nesting season. Ward councillor Nigel Dix is calling on developers Taylor Wimpey and Caerphilly council to withdraw the proposed turning point to save the hedgerow. “Residents do not support the proposed turning point and are rightly angry that the proposal will result in the destruction of an historic hedgerow that has been there of centuries,” he said.

Plans for 164 homes on greenfield site in Blackwood approved

However council planners who recommended approval said they were satisfied the higher number of homes proposed was suitable for the site. At a meeting on Wednesday, objector David Chivers raised concerns over drainage issues at the site and said it would cause more flooding to the Cwmgelli Villas area. Mr Chivers also raised concern over the impact of the additional homes on traffic in the area which he said is “bad enough now”. Blackwood councillor Kevin Etheridge said there had been “a significant change” under the reserved matters application. He questioned why an environmental impact assessment was not required to be submitted as part of the plans.

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