Why can't they build it at the current site?
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A fair bit of opposition from the local people - Someone suggesting the application be turned down as it will lead to the "destruction of wildlife".
Interesting discussion to be had here.
Why can't they build it at the current site?
Tough decision - marsh fritillary butterfly or or maybe your wife, mother, son or daughter.
I walk these meadows at least three times a week and live about 150 metres from the site.
The extra traffic generated by the staff, visitors and patient journeys horrifies me. It will all be funneled onto the Coryton interchange - the access will be the one that serves Asda and McDonalds. The building traffic will access via Velindre Road.
I am not callous about the plight of cancer patients because it is not a case of this site or nothing.
It makes far more sense for the unit to be sited in the nearby countryside and not in an already heavily congested area. Only today, following the M4 crash, traffic (including the 132 and 26 buses) was diverted away from the interchange and Penywallt Road and along a residential street which was choked with cars for four hours.
Definite nimbyism IMO
Not willing to put up with a few years f disruption while build goes on, for a state-of-the-art facility that could save hundreds, or thousands of lives - including mine last year (I'm up there for my third, hopefully clear, test next week)
There's a link to the plans in the first link; looks to me it's an enlargement of the present site.
This is more or less the proposed site:
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The new site (and access road/parking) occupies a far greater area than the existing unit. I fully understand that the facility will save lives and help many, many patients (including members of my family). The work done at Velindre is exceptional. I wouldn't even play the 'wild life card' (which doesn't really work in comparison with human lives helped).
My objection is purely down to the large amount of extra traffic generated in a congested area.
I repeat - there are surely many other sites in the local countryside where such a wonderful facility could be sited.
Any argument against a cancer project that has some support deserves respectful attention because the fight against cancer is one that is one generally supported without question.
Its a shame they havent included a rail station for the hospital as the track bed runs along the site and could be link to the pontypridd line south of Pughs. The idea has been mentioned before with a station for tongwynlais/morganstown included. I wonder why they want an access road from asda instead of using the road that currently serves Whitchurch Hospital.
Don't think anyone has suggested there would be a traffic impact on Whitchurch village.
The extra traffic (and we're likely talking around two thousand journeys in and out a day, I reckon) will be on the Coryton interchange and roads connecting to it. In addition, there is concern that the parking area on site will not be sufficient and drivers will try to park in the Hollybush Estate and around Coryton.
Indeed, ying and yang.
Hope it goes well mate👍
I don't live in Whichurch but I think it includes plans for housing as well. So it's a new hospital funded by new homes and increased revenue. Call me a cynic but I think the cancer hospital isn't the main purpose of the venture