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Vale of Glamorgan Local Development Plan Deposit LDP Vale of Glamorgan Local Development Plan Deposit LDP Representations Register February 2014 Introduction This Representations Register provides a copy of the duly made representations that were received by the Council during the Deposit LDP public consultation which took place from 8th November 2013 and closed at 5pm on 20th December 2013. Due to the size of the document (over 15,000 pages) the register has been arranged into a number of volumes. These are ordered by representation number (which you may have previously received if you have been in correspondence with the Council regarding the LDP). An index list of representors names, organisations (where applicable) and their ID numbers are provided below. If you do not know the ID number please search the list below to find the relevant representation number and corresponding volume number. When the volume is opened, bookmarks will appear on the left hand side which will direct you to the desired representation. Please note that every effort has been made to redact personal information such as addresses, signatures and other contact details. This document provides a factual record of the representations received on the Deposit LDP. The Council has not yet considered these in detail and responses will be prepared to them as part of the Consultation Report prior to the Independent Examination of the LDP. Should you require any further assistance, please contact the LDP Team on 01446 700111 or by Email: [email protected] Representation Name and Organisation (where applicable) Volume Number 22 Cemex UK Materials Limited - Mr Shaun Denny Volume 1 31 The Home Builders Federation Volume 1 39 Mr Peter Heath - Cardiff Bus Volume 1 41 Persimmon Homes Wales - Boyer Planning Limited Volume 1 55 Redrow Homes - Gareth Williams Volume 1 80 Campaign for Protection of Rural Wales - Mr Robin Simpson Volume 1 117 JGR Homfray Volume 2 125 Jane Hutt AM - National Assembly for Wales Volume 3 150 BDW South Wales - Mr Martin Lewis Volume 3 155 Leanne Wood AM - National Assembly for Wales Volume 3 158 British Trust for Ornithology - Mr R. Nottage Volume 3 170 Barry & Vale Friends of The Earth - Mr Keith Stockdale Volume 3 178 Cowbridge & Llanblethian Residents Group - Dr C A Pearce Volume 3 182 Persimmon Homes Wales Ltd - Lisa Allemby Volume 3 196 The National Trust - Chris Lambart Volume 4 269 Bontddu Properties Volume 4 291 Sqn Ldr P G Boley (Ret'd) Volume 4 483 Mrs S E Stuart Volume 4 490 Caerphilly County Borough Council - Rhian Kyte Volume 4 534 Dr G S Jones Volume 4 535 Mr C F Tatt Volume 4 548 Mark and Janet Frost Volume 4 554 Mrs J M Caig Volume 4 613 Mr and Mrs Midgely Volume 4 643 Mr V Driscoll Volume 4 697 Ms S Nash Volume 4 799 Mrs Ruth Irving Volume 4 876 Mr S Cox Volume 4 912 Mrs P Long Volume 4 937 Mervyn Thomas Volume 4 952 Ms J Roberston Volume 4 953 Mr C A Powell Volume 4 1070 Cllr R Burston Volume 4 1080 Mr M Norris Volume 4 1092 Mr. T.S Fowler Volume 4 1112 Mr A W Pugsley Volume 4 1164 Mrs P M Adams Volume 4 1165 Dr P Williams Volume 4 1180 Kirstin Clouston Volume 4 1183 Ms B Bauer Volume 4 1261 Ms E J Griffiths Volume 4 1279 Mr Paul Newman Volume 4 1310 Mr R Wright Volume 4 1438 Ms S Palmer Volume 4 1440 Mr O A King-Davies (2457 W. Roberts, 4210 S. Shepherd) Volume 4 1479 Mr N McLean Volume 4 1526 Sir Brooke Boothby Volume 4 1580 Mr T Usher Volume 5 1648 Mr J Beadsworth Volume 5 1701 Mr R L Traherne Volume 5 1735 Mr S.R.Hunt Volume 5 1784 Mr T Knowles Volume 5 1814 Ms A Barnaby Volume 6 1818 Ms Clare Richardson Volume 6 1853 Mr S & Mrs L Bills Volume 6 1896 Mr T Draper Volume 6 1932 R M Fuller Volume 6 1959 Mrs C Green Volume 6 1979 A S Murton Volume 6 1990 Mr C Duncan Volume 6 1996 R Probert Volume 6 2033 Mr G Pullan Volume 6 2036 Mr A M Seel Volume 6 2041 Dr J Green Volume 6 2062 Mr Colin Decker Volume 6 2075 Mr P Jeremy & Mrs Dianne Jeremy Volume 6 2076 Mr R G Thomas Volume 6 2125 T J O'Carroll Volume 6 2134 L Traynor Volume 6 2143 L S Golden Volume 6 2151 Mr G & Mrs F Mitchell Volume 7 2163 Barry College - Paul Halstead Volume 7 2166 Mr Bryn Palling Volume 7 2185 Mr R & Mrs S Ryder Volume 7 2216 Mr D Willmot Volume 7 2221 K G Jones Volume 7 2230 Newydd Housing Association - Elise Coalter Volume 7 2250 Barry Town Council - Mr C Lewis Volume 7 2251 Colwinston Community Council - Ms J Corwin Volume 7 2253 Dinas Powys Community Council - Mrs F A Butler Volume 7 2255 Llancarfan Community Council - Councillor John Angell Volume 7 2256 Llandough Community Council - Mr P R Egan Volume 7 2260 Llanmaes Community Council - Mrs Jackie Griffin Volume 7 2261 Llantwit Major Town Council - Ms R Quinn Volume 7 2262 Michaelston le Pit with Leckwith Community Council - Peter Akers Volume 7 2263 Penarth Town Council - Mrs S. Bowden Volume 7 2265 Penllyn Community Council - Mr C Farrant Volume 7 2267 St Athan Community Council - Mr J Haswell Volume 7 2271 Mr D M Evans, Clerk - St Nicholas & Bonvilston Community Council Volume 7 2272 Sully & Lavernock Community Council - Mr David Roberts Volume 7 2273 Welsh St. Donats Community Council - Ms V Pearce Volume 7 2274 Wenvoe Community Council - Mr R Hulin Volume 7 2285 Mobile Operators Association Volume 7 2312 Dwr Cymru Welsh Water - Matthew Todd Jones Volume 7 2329 Mr A G Hallett Volume 7 2346 Mrs D Scaglioni Volume 7 2368 Mr I Perry Volume 8 2376 Anderson & Associates - Mr Isaac Benjuya Volume 8 2378 Mr G R Davies & Mrs C Goldsworthy & H.M.Davies Volume 8 2386 Mr H Child Volume 8 2390 The Theatres Trust - Rose Freeman Volume 8 2396 Welsh Government - Paul Evans Volume 8 2407 Brynhill Golf Club - Glenn Taylor Volume 8 2411 Wm Morrison Supermaket PLC Volume 8 2439 Dafydd Cantwell - Hendre Limited Volume 8 2441 Mr D A Buckland Volume 8 2455 Sully Development Company Ltd - Mr Nigel Phillips Volume 8 2469 Annington Property Ltd. - Janet Green Volume 9 2493 Mr D L Thomas Volume 9 2501 Legal & General Investment Management Ltd Volume 9 2505 Mr Stephens Volume 9 2514 Mr R Reader Volume 9 2522 Mr D T Hodges Volume 9 2523 Mr D W Thomas Volume 9 2524 Mr P Ryan Volume 9 2533 Carlton Communications Ltd Volume 9 2539 Mr & Mrs D.R.Randolph Volume 9 2543 Mr I M Fairweather Volume 9 2556 Green Circle Aggregates - Mr R G Harry Volume 9 2562 Mr N Saye, Mr & Mrs D M Gyles, Mr & Mrs G P Roberts Volume 9 2568 Redrow Homes - Harmers Limited Volume 9 2582 Mr H.J.Edwards & Mrs K.Kettle Volume 9 2590 Associated British Ports South Wales - Mr Huw Turner Volume 9 2622 Martin Hurst Volume 10 2627 D Gibson Volume 10 2637 Mr and Mrs Sheldon Volume 10 2653 Mr D Morgan Volume 10 2665 Mr T Rich Volume 10 2669 Mrs D Rich Volume 10 2673 R D Allin Volume 10 2674 Mr N D Morgan Volume 10 2683 Mr A James Volume 10 2684 Ms A Morgan Volume 10 2704 Bridgend County Borough Council - Planning Services Volume 10 2734 E Winn-Jones Volume 10 2768 Mr G Roberts Volume 10 2816 Cardiff County Council - Stuart Williams Volume 10 2843 Mr D & Mrs S Zaslona Volume 11 2870 The Coal Authority Volume 11 3394 Vale of Glamorgan Local Access Forum - Frank Coleman Volume 11 3395 Jack El-Khatib Volume 11 3447 Mr F and Mrs K Coleman Volume 11 3467 V Collins Volume 11 3483 Mr J Hewitson Volume 11 3485 Dr W Jones Volume 11 3486 KV & MM Glover Volume 11 3490 L Cox Volume 11 3495 Mr M O Hagan Volume 11 3496 Mr S Robertson Volume 11 3501 Winchester Properties - WYG Volume 11 3502 Mr D Harkus Volume 11 3532 K A Bassett-Evans Volume 11 3552 Mr David J.Decunha Volume 11 3554 Vale Marketing Group - Mrs Mandy Davies Volume 11 3571 Mr B Kennard Volume 11 3587 Mrs M Reinthal Volume 11 3593 S Jordan Volume 11 3594 Mr D Bird Volume 11 3596 Mr R Morris Volume 11 3597 Mr R Ball Volume 11 3600 Mr D Harris Volume 11 3601 Mr B White Volume 11 3607 Ms Elizabeth Mildred Volume 11 3612 Mr & Mrs Brewer Volume 11 3623 Dr P Dickson Volume 11 3630 Mrs C A Watts Volume 11 3635 T Morgan Volume 11 3636 Mr M Brand Volume 11 3637 Mr J and Mrs P Codman Volume 11 3652 Mr D Nevens Volume 11 3661 Mr J G Harvey Volume 11 3662 Mr H Warman Volume 11 3675 Mr P Anderson Volume 11 3678 P N T Whiting Volume 11 3679 J Davies Volume 11 3683 R J Buswell Volume 11 3685 Mrs G Magnay Volume 11 3687 Mr P C Soderland Volume 11 3695 K Carroll Volume 11 3705 Mr A Jones Volume 11 3707 P Burt Volume 11 3715 Mrs B M Tonkin Volume 11 3723 Mr H.J.E Hayes Volume 11 3725 Mr R Northmore Volume 11 3727 Mr T Sczesny Volume 11 3729 Mr C C Dodd Volume 11 3731 Mrs A E Dodd Volume 11 3737 N G Broekstra Volume 11 3738 Ms Marion E Thomas Volume 11 3740 Mr A Fawcett Volume 11 3741 Mrs P Bailey Volume 11 3747 J Brown Volume 11 3753 Mr R Selley Volume 11 3756 Mr N Thornton Volume 11 3758 Mrs Debra Cleland Volume 11 3760 C Ravenscroft Volume 12 3765 C Richmond Volume 12 3772 Cowbridge and District Local History Society - Richard John Buswell Volume 12 3773 Julie Robinson Volume 12 3774 Mr R Beer Volume 12 3775 Mr JR & Mrs JL Jenkins Volume 12 3789 Mrs P Bartley Volume 12 3792 E Brown Volume 12 3796 Mr W R Thomas Volume 12 3800 J.
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