At a debate on problems
relating to unadopted roads, Swansea East AM Mike Hedges called for local
Councils to be given powers to force developers to build roads to an adoptable
standards as part of planning consents for new estate developments. During the
debate, he made the point..
‘It always amazes me that under conditions planners can
specify the brick and colour of the windows but cannot specify that the road
must be built to adoptable standard’
Mike called for Local
Authorities to have the Power to force as part of the planning permission,
Developers to build roads on new estates to adoptable standards.
He called for the new
Planning Law for Wales which will be introduced in 2020 to include new powers.
Speaking after the
debate Mike said…… ‘My case work in recent years has seen literally hundreds of
letters complaining about unadopted roads and the problems for residents who
live on them. It is time for the Assembly to use the powers we have to
introduce a legislative framework to ensure that Local Authorities have the
power to demand of developers that roads are built to standards allowing them
to be adopted by Local Authorities. For too long the burden has fallen on
residents and resident groups such as the Parc Brynheulog Residents Association
to fight these battles; it is time the Assembly legislated to support these
residents and provide Local Authorities with the relevant powers.’
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