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Public park in Cwmgelli saved after council withdraws sale plans

News | | Published: 13:51, Tuesday December 13th, 2016.

Residents in Cwmgelli, near Blackwood, are celebrating after plans to sell off a park for a housing development were scrapped.

Caerphilly County Borough Council had wanted to sell the green space land, measuring around 1,467 sq metres, with a proposed use for a housing development, but withdrew the sale after receiving a petition against the proposal in October.

As well as the 82-strong petition, ten letters of objection were also sent in response to the council’s consultation period.

If the park, near Heol Pit-Y-Ceiliogod Road, had been sold it would have left local families with around a mile trip to the nearest park.

Blackwood councillor Nigel Dix, who resigned from Caerphilly’s Labour group in September, spoke of his relief at the decision.

He said: “I’m really relieved that the plans were kicked out. I was fearful that land would be sold, as it’s a high-value spot and the council have a policy of getting rid of land not in use as a grab for cash.

“Crucially, their own parks department disagreed and said that the park was in use, and should be kept.

“We’ve fought tooth-and-nail alongside the residents to overturn these proposals, but the next step is to secure its long term future and ensure it stays there for generations of families to enjoy.”

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