9 STATUTORY CONSULTATION ON THE PROPOSED GLYNDWR NATIONAL PARK
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Craig ab Iago
Additional documents:
Decision:
To approve
the response in Appendix 4 as Cyngor Gwynedd’s response to the
statutory consultation, with the addition of opposition to the draft
designation order and propsed boundary for the
proposed Glyndŵr National Park.
To delegate
the right to the Head of Environment Department to make any insignificant
changes that may be required to the response before it is
submitted to Natural Resources Wales.
Minutes:
The report
was submitted by Cllr Craig ab Iago.
DECISION
To approve
the response in Appendix 4 as Cyngor Gwynedd’s response to the
statutory consultation, with the addition of opposition to the draft
designation order and proposed boundary for the proposed Glyndŵr
National Park.
To delegate
the right to the Head of Environment Department to make any insignificant
changes that may be required to the response before it is
submitted to Natural Resources Wales.
DISCUSSION
It was
explained that the purpose of the item was to discuss the Council's response to
the Statutory Consultation on the proposed Glyndŵr
National Park. The relevant Cabinet Member stated that he was trying to
persuade the Cabinet to change the Council's response to the Consultation.
The
financial, environmental and housing crises, and all the cuts currently facing
the Council and society were highlighted. It was noted, therefore, that the
development of a new National Park was not a priority for residents.
The Local
Member for the Llandderfel Ward was welcomed to the meeting and he reiterated the words of the Cabinet Member.
It was pointed out that the current National Parks had been underfunded
annually.
Concerns
were also raised about the impact of a new National Park on over-tourism in the
Llandderfel area and on the Welsh language in the
local community. It was noted that there was currently a high percentage of
second and holiday homes in Llandderfel, and it was
highlighted that house prices were even higher within the National Parks.
Concerns were raised about the wider impact of this on society.
The lack of
information about this designation and its potential impact was highlighted,
and the concerns about the impact on the Welsh language noted by the Cabinet
Member and the Local Member were reiterated.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
It
was questioned why this topic was being prioritised by the Government while we
were facing so many crises in various areas. The Welsh Government was called
upon to prioritise the County's underprivileged communities rather than
projects like this.
·
If
the value of this land was so high, the rationale behind trying to establish
this National Park later than the other three Parks was questioned.
·
The
decision sought was amended to set out the Council's objection to the Statutory
Consultation.
Awdur: Gareth Jones, Assistant Head of Environment Department