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Bluebell Woods up for auction, but obligation to restore land still remains

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:38, Friday January 13th, 2023.
Last updated: 16:38, Friday January 13th, 2023

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Bluebell Woods was much loved by the people of Llanbradach
Bluebell Woods was much loved by the people of Llanbradach

Last summer, the much-loved Bluebell Woods, near Llanbradach, was dug up by contractors, with plans to create a five-pitch caravan site on the land.

The owner of the land, believed to be businessman Karl O’Dare, did not seek planning permission before digging up the site – with excavation works stopped by Caerphilly County Borough Council on August 1.

There was outrage from residents, who have enjoyed the land for generations.

Bluebell Woods has been dug up by contractors - despite there being no planning permission to do so
Bluebell Woods was dug up by contractors – despite there being no planning permission to do so

Following condemnation and protests from residents and local politicians alike, the landowner backed out of plans following talks with the council – with the council confirming work would be carried out to restore the fields.

Now, the freehold of the land, which covers around 31 acres, has been put up for auction – with a guide price of £170,000.

It is being auctioned by the Newport-based Paul Fosh Auctions between January 31 and February 2.

Protesters gathered outside the Wingfield Pub before marching to Bluebell Woods
Protesters gathered outside the Wingfield Pub before marching to Bluebell Woods in August 2022

Speaking to Caerphilly Observer, Llanbradach ward councillor Colin Mann said: “It’s not a surprise, but it’s disappointing when promises were made to restore the fields.

“The campaign will have to continue.”

Cllr Mann said he’s been told by the council’s planning department that whoever buys the land would be obligated to restore the fields – as pledged by the current owner.

This was confirmed to Caerphilly Observer by the council, which said the obligation to address “an unacceptable breach of planning control” runs with the land itself, not the land owner.

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