Carmarthenshire County Council respond to complaints on removal of hedge section on boundary of Stradey Park Hotel

Carmarthenshire County Council have responded to complaints on the removal of  a section of hedge bank on the boundary of the Stradey Park Hotel.

 

Cllr. Ann Davies, Cabinet Member for Planning Policy and Rural Affairs said:

“Following complaints received relating to the removal of part of a hedge bank bounding the Stradey Park Hotel, along its boundary with Pentrepoeth Road, Furnace, the Council is currently investigating the position with respect to potential breaches of planning regulations, taking into account any safety concerns. Once the investigation has concluded within the next day or so, the Council will consider what the appropriate next steps may be.”

 

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