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newwalesParticipantReally??? You should leave & live in Liverpool then. Liverpool is a large City, Wrexham is a large Town.
newwalesParticipantIts terrible that the Hedgerows have been cut down, why could they not stay apart form the opening?. Its not up to the Council to look at what health services that are available for new planning, i would say thats up to the health board, if there are not enough Drs in the area then the Health board should attract & pay for more Dr’s that’s not an excuse not to build needed houses. People are saying new houses are not needed, if that was true house prices would be falling.
newwalesParticipantIts 100% Wales fault, Chester has been receiving funding that stopped & has repeatedly asked for the money which the Welsh government/ North wales health board have not paid. The north wales health board (as it should be called) wasted so much money it the worst in wales should be ashamed of itself.
newwalesParticipantThe company wanted to reduce their contribution towards the cost of affordable housing from around £300,000 to just under £29,000 amid claims the original requirement would render the scheme unviable.
Finally planning committee are sticking to there guns, that makes a change they usually give in to developers. If the developers had gone from £300,000 to £200,000 then maybe but this sounds like greedy developers or they calculated wrong, which is their fault.
Council leader Mark Pritchard is wrong its the developers fault not the planning committee’s fault if they walk away.
January 10, 2019 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Chester housing devlopment to have massive impact on Wrexham #161602
newwalesParticipantThe website for the new development https://www.wrexhamroadchester.co.uk/
January 10, 2019 at 12:35 pm in reply to: Chester housing devlopment to have massive impact on Wrexham #161596
newwalesParticipantWhats is really needed is more 2 bedroom houses that are not sold to buy to let landlords, the development SHOULD insist on a minimum 100 2 bedroom homes for Owner Occupiers.
newwalesParticipantIm not a hater I like to support the Council its great that they are installing some chargers that will encourage residents to move to EV cars, but for over 5 months I have been emailing & tweeting Wrexham Council asking what charging speed they will use, but they will not listen or reply. The whole point of charging outside the home, is that its quicker to charge than at home. Home charging is mainly 7kW sometimes 14kW, so the minimum Wrexham Council should have gone for is 14kW.
This is me Advising the council for the remaining chargers they have not installed yet NOT a hater.
The main reasons people charge away from home
1. you cannot charge at home, (no drive or flat)
2. your on a long journey & need to add charge.
3. home charging is slow speed charging & forgot to charge over night.
newwalesParticipantEven the new EV charging points coming to most Tesco’s are 7kW for free but have the option to pay for 50kW, not that will give you a proper charge on 30 minutes than this 7kW will give you in 4 hours.
Wrexham council going for the cheap choice again. 14kW for the others in waterworks PLEASE. But they won’t listen, Wrexham council never do.
newwalesParticipantUnfortunately it’s the very very slow 7kW charging. They should have gone with 14kW as a minimum.
newwalesParticipantLooks like you have to top up credit to your account to be able to use their charging stations, not a good solution for Wrexham Council to use, this means having several accounts that you have to keep topped up just in case. Why just not use a company that just has an option to use your Contactless card with out topping up.
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