* llanblogger's picture of site investigation work going on at
Wenffrwd in March 2019.
The start date for work on a new “pocket
park” on an approach road to Llangollen has been delayed by coronavirus
restrictions.
Denbighshire County Council is currently
working through details of planning applications for the project on its land at
Wenffrwd off the A539 around what was the area’s civic amenity
site until its closure in the late 1990s.
In 2017 the Clwydian Range and Dee
Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Team on behalf of the Our Picturesque
Landscape Partnership applied for permission to create the park.
According to the original application this would see paths, tracks and parking for 36 cars.
According to the original application this would see paths, tracks and parking for 36 cars.
The original
planning brief said: “The proposed new park would be developed along with
community groups and other interested parties over a number of years and as
this will take time, the ethos for this initial phase was to create a welcoming
site for people to enjoy both in its own right but also as a gateway to the
wider area.
“The plan
has been developed as part of a Heritage Lottery Fund – Landscape Partnership
Scheme bid and as part of this process consultation with stakeholders and
communities has been ongoing.
“The site
is seen as a key gateway into Llangollen and the wider Dee Valley, it will
provide a new access point for the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal World
Heritage Site and the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, promoting wider
exploration of the area and a longer stay.”
Asked
about progress on the scheme, last reported on by llanblogger in March of last
year, a
spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council said: “Planning permission has been granted for
proposals to develop a car park and new access road at Wenffrwd as part of
plans to develop a pocket park on the site.
“We are currently working through re-commencement
planning conditions and putting tender documents together.
“However, the anticipated start date for works has been
delayed due to the current restrictions.”
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