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Yes to the Green Belt, No to the Green Wedge!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Destruction of the Green Belt to provide yet more housing will lead to further over-crowding of the city and over-stretch existing physical infrastructure and public services.

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Jo Patterson
10 years ago Featured

There are so many unused and underused buildings and plots of land within the city. These should be utilised before the city is expanded. Should also work with other towns within the area to do the same. Wales is beautiful because it is green. Lets keep it that way!

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Lynda Mir
10 years ago

The infra structure is unable to cope with any more building. Don't change our lovely country any more.

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Hilary
10 years ago

Lived Nrt of Cardiff all my life and I'm fed up with Thornhill and Pontprennau getting larger and larger.

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Hilary Ashton
10 years ago

We must keep these green lungs for our city.

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Russell Melbourne
10 years ago

We need the Greenbelt to maintain the national beauty of this area and our identity.

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Janet Howell
10 years ago Featured

Why do we need 45,000 houses in Cardiff when our roads and public services are unable to cope with the number of residents in the city now ??

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Margaret jones
10 years ago

We must keep the green belt north of the M4! Apart from anything else the traffic is bad enough now without extra houses.

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D.E., Langman
10 years ago

We are one of only a few suburbs of Cardiff with great access to the countryside. I feel strongly that we should protect our green spaces, farmland and countryside for future generations and to protect the local flora and fauna of the area. We have lived in Lisvane for 30 years and chose to live here as it offered the nearby countryside with easy access to the City. Please don't spoil this for all residents of North Cardiff

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Tony Fundell
10 years ago Featured

I've lived in Cardiff long enough to know that Green Belts mean absolutely nothing if developers and local authorities are determined. Templeton Avenue was built on a G.F.S.We need a permanent agreement NOT TO BUILD.

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LYN DAWKES
10 years ago

LLANISHEN HAS HAD NOTHING BUT BUILDING GOING ON SINCE I MOVED HERE 8 YEARS AGO. THE AMOUNT OF HOUSES AND FLATS I HAVE SEEN GOING UP IS OVERWHELMING THE AREA ESPECIALLY THE ROADS AND WE HAVE BEEN PROMISED EVEN MORE.

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Huw Jones
10 years ago

This must be preserved for the sake of future generations

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Belinda Thomson
10 years ago

What are they trying to do, especially the north of cardiff can not sustain another influx of new houses, our roads schools etc can't cope with things as they are now never mind more houses

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Anonymous
10 years ago

vital for future generations

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Michael Lewis
10 years ago

Use up all brown field land before a square foot of countryside is covered in concrete

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Elgan Davies
10 years ago

I am pleased to sign this petition and say YES to the Green Belt, this should be in perpetuity, as its important for future generations to enjoy!

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Our green belt is precious, if we don't do something positive now we will lose it forever.

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Diane Daniel
10 years ago

we need green spaces for future generations and for the health and well being if our children now.

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Geoff Eyles
10 years ago

Keep it green !!

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Anthony Denton
10 years ago

The council should listen to the residents of Cardiff North.