South Wales Echo

Controvers­ial scheme for 125 homes won’t be called in

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CAMPAIGNER­S fighting plans for up to 125 homes on the site of former council offices in Pontllanfr­aith have been dealt a blow after it was decided the applicatio­n will not be decided by Welsh ministers.

Caerphilly council’s planning committee approved the housing plan on the site of the former Pontllanfr­aith House in the summer, despite concerns over the impact on the nearby Sir Harold Finch Memorial Park.

Campaigner­s asked for the plans to be called in for determinat­ion by ministers, but the Welsh Government has decided the applicatio­n will be determined by Caerphilly council.

The call-in requests were made due to concerns over the impact of the developmen­t on a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) , potential damage to the integrity of the Sir Harold Finch Memorial Park and some of the site not being designated for housing.

Concern over loss of trees and potential impacts on protected species were also raised.

A Caerphilly council planning report said the developmen­t “does not encroach on either the local nature reserve or the SSSI so what the authority considers to be the Sir Harold Finch Memorial Park will be unaffected”.

However, the developmen­t would result in a loss of 13% of land allocated for leisure in the council’s Local Developmen­t Plan.

The family of the late Sir Harold Finch said the decision “can be viewed as a tragedy and a travesty for the local people and area”.

“The issues raised appear to be minimised,” they said.

“Family and friends will look at possible ways to challenge this planning decision.

“This is our historic and natural heritage and Sir Harold Finch’s legacy.

“Too much public land is being lost to housing developmen­t.”

The scheme, a collaborat­ion between the council and housing associatio­n Pobl, includes 83 affordable homes.

Blackwood councillor Kevin Etheridge said he has concerns over the developmen­t encroachin­g onto land not allocated for housing in the LDP.

“I hope officers will enforce the reserved matters conditions, and ensure the remaining park is properly protected,” he said.

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