James1

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    @Captain C 16588 wrote:

    Apart from the fact that 100% of the residents are against it on both sides of Llay we have many legal and factual points against it. But there is no way we are going to declare them this early in the fight, we would be silly and self defeating to do so.

    I am a llay resident and I am not against this development so the fact that 100% of residence are against is not true.

    My view is it will improve the village and will be good for local businesses. Llay has recently been declared as a deprived area of wales. This is why it has had the grants via the arbed scheme to improve the energy performance of over 300 houses in the village.

    I appreciate that the doctors is a very busy place and over subscribed at the moment but with a new development it will hopefully improve as investment will be made to suit.

    Unfortunately it is a fact of life that things progress and llay needs to progress. If there was no developments 30yrs ago my house wouldn’t have been built.

    Let’s work with the developers and improve the village.

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