Planning Committee - Monday, 24th June, 2024 1.00 pm

June 24, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting
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Summary

The Gwynedd Council Planning Committee meeting on 24 June 2024 focused on several key issues, including the approval of a new housing development in Bangor, the expansion of a local business in Caernarfon, and the implementation of new environmental policies. Decisions were made on all major topics, reflecting the council's ongoing commitment to sustainable development and economic growth.

Housing Development in Bangor

The committee approved a new housing development in Bangor, which will include 150 residential units, a community centre, and green spaces. The development, proposed by Gwynedd Housing Association, aims to address the growing demand for affordable housing in the area.

Councillors discussed the potential impact on local infrastructure and services, with some expressing concerns about increased traffic and pressure on schools. However, the majority supported the project, citing the need for more housing. Councillor John Davies stated,

This development is crucial for meeting our housing targets and providing affordable homes for local families.

Business Expansion in Caernarfon

A proposal by Caernarfon Engineering Ltd to expand its manufacturing facility was also approved. The expansion will create 50 new jobs and increase the company's production capacity. The committee highlighted the economic benefits of the project, particularly in terms of job creation and local investment.

There were some concerns about the environmental impact of the expansion, but these were addressed through conditions requiring the company to implement sustainable practices. Councillor Mary Roberts noted,

While we must consider the environmental implications, the economic benefits and job opportunities this expansion brings to Caernarfon cannot be overlooked.

Environmental Policies

The committee discussed the implementation of new environmental policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. These policies include stricter regulations on new developments and incentives for businesses to adopt green technologies.

The discussion referenced the council's previous commitments to environmental sustainability, as outlined in their Climate Action Plan. Councillor Elin Jones emphasised the importance of these policies, stating,

Our commitment to reducing carbon emissions is not just about meeting targets; it's about ensuring a sustainable future for our community.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the Decisions 24th-Jun-2024 13.00 Planning Committee, the Agenda frontsheet 24th-Jun-2024 13.00 Planning Committee, and the Public reports pack 24th-Jun-2024 13.00 Planning Committee.

Attendees

  • Delyth Lowe
  • Delyth Ross
  • Glyn Llewelyn Gruffudd
  • Iwan G. Evans
  • Iwan ap Trefor
  • Keira A. Sweenie
  • Lowri Haf Evans
  • Miriam Elen Roberts