Llanelli Star

Action group to keep pressure on land restoratio­n

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RESIDENTS in Kidwelly have taken the first steps towards establishi­ng an action group to keep up pressure to get the land behind Rhodfa’r Gwendraeth and Clos yr Onnen restored to a decent state.

At a recent meeting with Nia Griffith MP and Kidwelly Town Mayor Phil Thompson, the residents adopted the name of Parc Gwendraeth Action Group and elected interim officers.

The new group is keen to involve as many of those living in the immediate vicinity as possible, and will make sure that there is proper consultati­on with residents on any plans going forward.

The action group welcomed the news that Kidwelly Town Council will take over ownership of the land, once the current owners the Tycroes Constructi­on Group have restored the land to a fit state, and it is understood that discussion­s about this are currently on-going. After this, the action group will look at how it might be enhanced and make the grant applicatio­ns.

The original planning conditions stipulated the provision of a park area, which the county council were to have taken over.

On hearing confirmati­on that the county no longer intends to take over ownership, Kidwelly Town Council has heeded calls from residents and supported a proposal by Mr Thompson to step in and resolve the problem of ownership and responsibi­lity.

Ms Griffith said: “For far too long residents have had to put up with an unsightly mess bordering on to their gardens, so I very much welcome the decision by Kidwelly Town Council to start the negotiatio­n with the Tycroes Group.

“I am very grateful to residents for coming forward to take a lead on ensuring future plans reflect the wishes of householde­rs around the area in question.”

 ??  ?? Nia Griffith MP and Kidwelly Mayor Phil Thompson at the site in Kidwelly.
Nia Griffith MP and Kidwelly Mayor Phil Thompson at the site in Kidwelly.

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