* County Hall in Ruthin where the decisions were taken. |
The
request has come from the Keep Llangollen Special (KLS) community group, which
is strongly opposed to both schemes.
As
revealed by llanblogger within hours of the meeting, committee members backed
the supermarket plan by 21 votes to four with a list of conditions attached
which were proposed by Llangollen county councillor Rhys Hughes.
The
green light was given despite pleas for its refusal from Friends of the Earth,
whose representative said it would ruin Llangollen’s vitality and viability,
and from the Co-op whose agent claimed it would cut its trade by over 40%.
The
Cilmedw scheme won the unanimous (25-0) backing of the committee, again in the
face of objections from local groups.
Backers
of the twin schemes argued Llangollen would welcome a “prestigious” Sainsbury’s
store and spoke of the importance of the jobs they would create and preserve.
But in
a statement issued after the meeting, KLS says:
“The
Keep Llangollen Special community group, alongside the Llangollen Civic Society
and the Llangollen Friends of the Earth, were present at this morning’s
Planning Committee meeting when two major
planning applications were approved by the Planning Committee. All three groups
spoke against these proposals, but to no avail.
“Keep
Llangollen Special deplores this decision. We believe councillors never
discussed nor appreciated the scale of the risk involved. There is no example
anywhere of an edge-of-town supermarket of the proposed scale ever benefitting
a town centre, and we face a bleak future – and with it, the focal point of
tourism for the North East of Wales. We know a dead town centre will blight the
AONB status we have and wreck the World Heritage site we are the source of.
“Denbighshire
County Council, in its short-sightedness, faces costly regeneration as the
local economy collapses. We therefore appeal to the Welsh Government to
consider our request to call in these applications, and to heed warnings of
legal challenges which Denbighshire has just received.”
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