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Council could replace play area set to be demolished as part of housing plans

News | Emily Gill - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 16:34, Friday July 17th, 2020.
Last updated: 16:34, Friday July 17th, 2020
The play area is set to be demolished as part of plans to build new housing
The play area is set to be demolished as part of plans to build new housing

Around £110,000 could be spent by Caerphilly County Borough Council to replace a play area that will be demolished as part of the Chartist Gardens development in Pontllanfraith.

The site of the now demolished Civic Centre in Pontllanfraith will be redeveloped for housing next year, after the council approved plans for 125 homes earlier this month. This will include the loss of an existing public play area.

While the planning consent for the development did not require a second off-site play area to be built, the council has recommended that this should happen anyway.

The council has estimated that the play area, which will be located off the Courthouse car park on he B4251 in Pontllanfraith, will cost between £90,000 and £110,000, which will be financed through the earmarked capital reserves fund.

An artist’s impression of what the proposed development could look like
An artist’s impression of what the proposed development could look like

The chair of the council’s policy and resources scrutiny committee, Cllr John Ridgewell, said in a report that he supported the overall idea but expressed concerns over the location of the new play area and the proximity to the B4251.

However, the council confirmed that the play area will be fenced off.

As part of the review, the council has also proposed free parking for the first three hours at the Courthouse car park.

The report will be considered by the council’s cabinet on Wednesday (July 22).

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