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Green concerns over new house

Questions have been raised about the environmental impact of a controversial Newport house.

Local residents have concerns about the sustainability of a large replacement building at Bettws Newydd, and says the house has not been built in an energy efficient way.

Imogen Morley says applicants are required to submit a design statement explaining how the proposed building would be sustainable and energy efficient.

"Bettws Newydd has it's entire north facing facade glazed, the exact opposite of an energy efficient house which would have no, or very small windows on the north, and required 68 lorry-loads of concrete for it's foundations.

"No one can understand or believe it."

Local eco-architect Julian Bishop says the a major issue of the development is the use of non sustainable materials such as UPVC windows, mass concrete and a full steel frame.

He said: "The National Park is trying to encourage sustainability, but in my opinion this building is a prime example of one of the least sustainable local developments.

"The poor, wet ground conditions of the site demanded the extra use of these materials in the building's construction."

The National Park say Bettws Newydd was designed to comply with current building regulation requirements, and the Authority is keen to work with planning applicants to encourage higher standards of energy and efficiency.

A spokesman said: "The sustainable design message for us all is that we must improve substantially on those standards if we are to meet the challenges of climate change.

"The Authority is continuing to monitor the work on site at Bettws Newydd and officers are in discussion with the applicant and agent.

"Once the building is completed, the Authority is considering arranging a site meeting to evaluate the impact of the development."

10:34am Thursday 8th May 2008

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