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Bath-house special meeting

Cardigan town councillors are to hold a special meeting to discuss the latest plans for the controversial Bath-house scheme.

Councillors want planning officers to explain the new scheme which will have a single access via Pendre.

"This time we don't want to be caught napping as we were last time," Cllr Melfydd George told the town council.

Cllr Mair Morris voiced concern at the single access plans.

"I can't see how any development can continue with only one access. I can see it working with two but not with one."

1:40pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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Posted by: yanto, surrey on 7:12pm Fri 9 May 08
With reference to the Mayor's comment that the town council was "caught napping", it would be fascinating to know just how a £50 million development near the town centre could pass under the radar! It must have been quite a nap.
Posted by: Nicholas Bolton, Cardigan on 2:06pm Mon 12 May 08
How about we say that this development will not work at all? We must surely ensure that the existing proposed schemes in Cardigan town centre, are given prior approval or consideration. But we must ensure that the health care facilities are favoured apon, and find a combined site for the health care sector as well as the emergencey services. After all I would think that the people who have been affected by large outer town development schemes, such as the bathouse development were given the same blog as we of Cardigan are being given. I urge people who are for this scheme to talk to the owners of small shops in Llanelli, the Parc Trostre and Pemberton developments have had a negitive affect on the town centre.
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