Petition news

We have received advice that it would be premature to launch a petition against the proposed development before the planning application has been formally submitted to Cardiff Council.

Rest assured that as soon as the planning application has been submitted and given a formal reference, a petition will be made widely available, both on paper, and for online signatures, on this web site.

Send your initial objection by 20th July

PMG 3 Limited have given notice that they intend to apply for planning permission to develop 40 houses on land at De Braose Close.  This planning application has not yet been submitted.  Prior to this, the developers are obliged to seek feedback from the local community.  The deadline for this feedback is 20th July.

We recommend that if you oppose this development you submit an email or letter making it clear that you object to the proposal, and giving a summary of your reasons.  This will just be summarised by the developer when they submit their planning application.

Once that happens, you should submit a much more detailed objection directly to Cardiff Council.  And at that time there will also be a petition which we hope you will sign.  Watch this space for more details in due course.

In the meantime, please send your short objection to Mr Andrew Crompton, Development Director at PMG Limited.  You can email this to him directly at andrewcrompton [at] pmg-plc [dot] com or write to him at Unit 2a, Oak Tree Court, Mulberry Drive, Cardiff Gate Business Park, Cardiff CF23 8RS.

Public Meeting 17th July

Please come along to St John’s Parish Hall, Rachel Close, Danescourt on Tuesday 17th July at 6.30pm.  Councillor Pip Hill-John has organised this meeting to help the local community come together to oppose this proposed development.  She says “I am committed to supporting the residents in preserving as many green spaces in Llandaff and Danescourt as possible by saving this woodland from developers”.