Captain C

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  • in reply to: Plans for 350 new homes in LLay !!!!! #70315

    Captain C
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    The councillor in question was on the planning committee tonight and even though the application was concerning the Wrexham to Llay New Road, he never voiced an opinion once. What chance have got of him raising his voice if the proposed development reaches the planning stage while he is still a councillor.

    in reply to: Plans for 350 new homes in LLay !!!!! #70314

    Captain C
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    The Ruthin Road sites are well away from any villages and the Mold Road site replace a factory that was there. The Gresford road one would be opposite residential areas and would also encroach on the Croes Howell Hamlet.

    in reply to: Plans for 350 new homes in LLay !!!!! #70313

    Captain C
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    BenjaminM, I don’t know what planet you live on but it’s not the same one as the rest of us. This proposed estate would have a major effect on Llay and surrounding areas, doctors, schools, roads, drainage would all be effected and it will reduce the asking prices of the houses in the area.
    The site on Ruthin road causes flooding onto the main road and if you drive past you will notice the sandbags along side the road.
    As for Abenbury that replaced the old Abenbury Brickworks and was not green belt land.

    If you have faith in Wrexham Council you must know something I don’t because I have no faith at all.

    in reply to: Plans for 350 new homes in LLay !!!!! #70312

    Captain C
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    30 years ago a farmer in Llay sold his pig farm as building land and they built Singret Hights off the Gresford Road on it. Now thirty years later the same farming family want to sell their farming land to build 367 properties and destroy our countryside even further.
    Llay can not sustain an estate of this size and certainly not on land that it is well known to have sunk over the last 20 years and would be unstable to build on. Who ever buys a house there would have great difficulty getting insurance and the builder would have a problem issuing a building federation 10 year certificate.

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