Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Pantmawr Inn Acton Group successful first meeting

Hugh Payne, of Caer Wenalt, Pantmawr addressed a packed Pantmawr Inn full of enthusiastic people who want to join the Pantmawr Inn Action Group!

He explained that the idea is to form a nucleus of people to work together to lead the opposition to the proposal of Charles Church and Mitchell and Butler for 36 flats.
For more information

We have already started a petition.

We want you to write to the planning department and the planning committee.

Those who are affected by the development can write about this.
Are you overlooked?
Are you concerned

about the drainage or the mains water pressure?

Is there going to be an increase in noise and disturbance?

Have you worries about the increase in traffic flow?

The Pantmawr is the only community facility in the area.

How will this loss of amenity and recreation and leisure facility affect you?

Are you a regular?

Say how you use the pub even if that is only occasionally?

Did you used to come to the Pantmawr Inn to eat?

Did you attend events at the pub?

Did you have Christmas dinner with you friends?

Does your group meet here, e.g. the residents association?

Will your quality of life and the environment of your neigbourhood be affected? (1) People on the estate will not be able to maintain and strengthen pride in their community. (2)

A committee was organised and it plans to meet again on Thursday at the Pantmawr Inn at 7.30.

Contact your councillor and the planning committee

See also The planning committee

The Chair of the Planning Committee is Cllr Bob Derbyshire Labour (RDerbyshire@cardiff.gov.uk).876, Newport Road, Rumney, CARDIFF, CF3 4LJTel: 02920777805 Fax: 02920777805

Rhiwbina Cllr. Adrian ROBSON. B.A. (Hons) Independent is a member of the planning committee and seems to be the only member with a personal email and a website! E-Mail Adrian arobson@cardiff.gov.ukHis address is 'Gallery' 198, Manor Way Rhiwbina CARDIFF CF14 1RP Tel: 02920619237 Fax: 02920827486 Mobile: 07973145116. He has a useful website with Cllr Jayne Cowan Independant

Ralph COOK. Labour for Trowbridge Cemaes CrescentTrowbridge CARDIFF CF3 1TA Tel: 02920793809 Fax: 02920793809 Mobile: 07966522149 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

Jacqueline PARRY. Labour Cllr for Llanrumney 24 Claremont Avenue Rumney CF3 4LR Tel: 02920779760 Mobile: 07919962479 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

Mohammed-Sarul ISLAM. Plaid Cymru Cllr for Riverside - Member Services Room 286 County HallAtlantic Wharf CARDIFF CF11 6EB Tel: 02920343847 Mobile : 07976358696 Contact the Councillor (No Email required

lib dem councillors

ALI. Asghar Lib Dem for Grangetown. Home address 195, Cyncoed Road CARDIFF CF23 6AJ Tel: 02920752018 Mobile: 07974773273

Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

Patricia BURFOOT. Lib Dem for Penylan. Home address 60, Kimberley Road Penylan CARDIFF CF23 5DL Tel: 02920488796 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

Gerald HARRIS. Lib Dem Cllr for Heath since 199940 St Malo Road Heath CF14 4HNTel: 02920217986 Mobile: 07974413554 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

PEARCY. Cathy Lib Dem Cllr for Gabalfa since 200214, Caerleon Road Mynachdy CF14 3DRTel: 02920613945 Mobile: 07871056908 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)

Richard JERRETT. Lib DemMobile: 07951333820 Contact the Councillor (No Email required)
Cllr for Plasnewydd18 Wordsworth Avenue Roath CF24 3FQTel: 02920400163


1. Is to preserve and enhance the quality of life and environment of the city. recreation and leisure facilities [Objective 1U-local plan]

(2)1.2.2 As Cardiff moves towards the 21st century and closer integration with the rest of the European Community, the City Council is committed to maintaining astrong influence in its development. It has prepared a document entitled "Towards 2000 : A Vision for Cardiff and its Council", to provide an agenda for determining future policies, priorities and action programmes. In terms of how the city should develop, a number of key issues have been identified:
- the need to preserve and enhance the city's quality of life and ensure that its prosperity is shared by all citizens;
- to improve living standards throughout the city, particularly within those areas and groups where there are currently serious concentrations of social, economic and environmental deprivation;

- to protect and enhance all aspects of the city's environment and grasp the vision of a "greener" city;
- to strengthen the economy of the city and region;
- to support the regeneration of Cardiff Bay;
- to enhance Cardiff's image and status, and its role as Capital of the Principality and within Europe;

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