tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post2717518125594777116..comments2023-05-08T10:46:34.371+01:00Comments on Y Cneifiwr: Yet more planning effluent (updated)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-47035592918543232472015-05-30T18:48:19.143+01:002015-05-30T18:48:19.143+01:00Re. Anonymous 20.10 I lean upon the words, "...Re. Anonymous 20.10 I lean upon the words, "Determine The Application"and "Committee." Good sentiments but not all cases fit into that category. <br />I recall a very old song entitled something like" All nice if you can get it"<br />Am still trying to find out WHO decides Which applications even reach a doorway to any committee? Some, are 'Decided' in private by the Head of planning and his officers. Is that done by picking names out of hats? Could it be that a case might not be entitled to planning permission, and if the applicant is to be favoured then it might be safer for a private decision? Tra-LA Done and dusted in one fell swoop without the noise of even a solo voice to explain why that application is a load of bunkum. <br />For want of a more explicit description. Please don't tell me that one is able to then complain. Can you all finish the sentence "Done that, got the-------"<br />There must be enough people with the T-Shirts already in Carmarthenshire to completely stock a large sports store. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-81153522567347073692015-05-30T10:09:33.954+01:002015-05-30T10:09:33.954+01:00I think we need to be careful with speculating abo...I think we need to be careful with speculating about what the horses and donkeys are for. It is, of course, perfectly legal to breed and sell horses for transport to parts of western Europe where horse meat is sold for human consumption. It is, surprisingly perhaps, quite popular in Switzerland.<br /><br />Quite a few farmers in this part of Wales keep a donkey or two. As one local farmer remarked on Cefn Gwlad, nobody ever lost money with a donkey.<br /><br />Whatever the truth, keeping horses, a donkey or two and a couple of pigs does not amount to agriculture. In planning terms it should be an equestrian holding.<br /><br />The primary business carried on by Mr Thomas is however wholesale scrap and road haulage.Cneifiwrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08767078276794410524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-56132478588960655232015-05-30T08:48:08.516+01:002015-05-30T08:48:08.516+01:00Anonymous at 3:22 I have not heared of donkeys bei...Anonymous at 3:22 I have not heared of donkeys being used for meat.Is that possible.<br />Is there a good trade in selling donkeys as pets? Large sheds of the kind seen in Maesybont are only given permission if the farming taking place is the primary business.<br />The television programme I saw included a planning inspector saying there were rows of lorries in one of the sheds.Never heared of lorries being agricultural!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-58002325128444037532015-05-30T03:22:34.256+01:002015-05-30T03:22:34.256+01:00As there are a number of donkeys that are also bre...As there are a number of donkeys that are also bred by A. Thomas, would these also be for the meat trade?<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-65722460048240862172015-05-29T20:17:51.100+01:002015-05-29T20:17:51.100+01:00How can one find out about trading in horse meat a...How can one find out about trading in horse meat and is this the agriculture Eifion Bowen and Mark James keep insisting is taking place?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-41438675990205299102015-05-29T20:10:57.900+01:002015-05-29T20:10:57.900+01:00The published agenda for the Grillo planning meeti...The published agenda for the Grillo planning meeting includes the words “AND TO DETERMINE THE APPLICATION”. To me, this implies the committee will make a decision to either grant or refuse planning permission.<br />If the section 77 call in request has not yet been decided, the Council is specifically prevented from granting permission – however they are not prevented from refusing permission.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-9902757604039407242015-05-29T17:39:53.689+01:002015-05-29T17:39:53.689+01:00I pass this supposed "Farm" and I must s...I pass this supposed "Farm" and I must say I have noticed about thirty horses in the field.At the moment there are a number of them with foals.Everyone knows horses are difficult to sell so are they bred for another purpose namely horsemeat.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-51786808791399344442015-05-29T16:28:51.921+01:002015-05-29T16:28:51.921+01:00Huge parked vehicles are OK for agricultural activ...Huge parked vehicles are OK for agricultural activities? I have not quite grasped what agricultural activities his new road was built for. Is that for a separate activity such as haulage or a scrap business or some other business activities? Doesn't he have lots of horses too? <br />What a versatile entrepreneur Mrs.Breckman has for a neighbour.<br />One lucky lady. <br />Shame that her amount of C.C.C. support does not appear to equal that of her neighbour.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-8236862252492367222015-05-29T16:06:16.741+01:002015-05-29T16:06:16.741+01:00It is no surprise to read that Mark James continue...It is no surprise to read that Mark James continues to act true to form.What a nasty piece of work he is.How on earth did he get an equally nasty individual namely Andrew Thomas to remove the board so saving the council £1,000.Very strange this.Question is why could he not use the same persuasive powers to remove the lorry,or was that the deal?Remove the board.put something back later!!! Looks like it.A man like the neighbour would never move anything out of the goodness of his heart.He and Mark James are two well-met.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com