* The Old Bank building off the A5. |
Mike Edwards
said: “Llangollen is relatively fortunate that there is currently a relatively
low vacancy rate amongst shops, but Jades Home has recently closed down and
there are many other vacant or underused buildings which the local authorities
are failing to tackle.
“For example,
the Old Bank Buildings in Berwyn Street, the chapel opposite, the old Job
Centre and the old seed factory on the A5 and so on.”
He added: “If Denbighshire County Council allow
Sainsbury's to build out of town and the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health
Board relocate the Community Hospital to a health centre also on the edge of
town and take with it the chemist, dentist etc, which is what they propose, it
will ruin our vibrant town centre.”
Along the same
lines, Mr Edwards has just received a response from Denbighshire County Council
to comments he sent in about the authority’s draft priorities for 2012-17.
Tony Ward, the council’s improvements priority manager,
writes to Mr Edwards: “Although the priorities for this council have not yet
been agreed, I would be surprised if ‘Developing the Local Economy’ did not
feature prominently in the Corporate Plan once it is agreed, and that many of
the issues your raise were not included within that priority.
“The intention is for the corporate priorities to last
for the 5 years of this council term, and the detail of all the draft
priorities has rightly not yet been developed fully. Once the Corporate Plan is
agreed, the council will develop a programme of work to help deliver the
priorities, and the issues you raise are clearly relevant to that discussion
and are extremely valid. I certainly recognise many of your comments from
conversations I have had with other members of the public and also with some
Members of the council.
“Your comments will be passed on to our Elected Members
when the Council meet to debate the content of the Corporate Plan on 9th
October 2012, and you are more than welcome to come to that meeting if you
wish. I will also pass on your individual comments to the relevant Heads of
Service so that they can consider your comments in the planning and delivery of
those services.”
* The old chapel opposite. |
* The former Jades at Home store in Castle Street. |
* Former Job Centre in Castle Street. |
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