Rejected petition Stop the land on Hayes road sully between TyHafan Beechwood college being used as a holiday park
Mr Danter who owns and runs Barry Island Pleasure park has bought this stretch of land. He wants to build a holiday park as printed in the media. I as a parent of a child who passed at TyHafan 4 years ago cannot comprehend how any one would think this is a good idea there. The peace and tranquility of the garden is so precious when you need to compose your self whilst waiting for the inevitable: to have a holiday park with music and children and noise next to it would ruin something for all.
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We know that planning has been processed at the vale council but we Dont want it to get that far. I’m not against a holiday park for Barry or the help to economy and jobs it would create for Barry.
We are against where it is, no safe route to walk to Barry no public transport to Barry and definitely no one cleaning up litter on the road or on the beach and path behind the site.
Also mr danter thinks that the trees will stop the noise from the site with a 160 units on it!!
We have seen plans submitted to the council and the Tv interviews where we have been called losers and jealous and hiding behind our keyboards.
I can include links to these:
Plans were submitted on 19/06/2023
I can reference articles in Barry district news
The Glamorgan star and the south wales Argus. There was also a news report on s4c with a bereaved TyHafan parent.
We’ve also been trolled on social media by his supporters some quite frankly just offensive
The peace and tranquility of Tyhafan must be preserved
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