The Climbers Club plans to develop a new car park within the grounds of the historic Helyg Hut in Ogwen Valley, North Wales,have been re-submitted to the Snowdonia National Parks Authority after the original plans were thrown out at the first planning hearing.
As previously reported here in February....see Gunfight at the Ka Corral....The Club wishes to re-locate its car park from the current site on the A5 opposite Helyg to the hut side looking out to the cliffs of Gallt yr Ogof. The development would see a new gated access and lay-by constructed on this busy road which would involve temporary traffic lights installed during construction and the removal of boulders and trees in one of the valley's few wooded areas to create a circular car park and path way to the Helyg hut.
The issue has divided members of the Climbers Club,many of whom have registered their opposition to the development through the club's forum and newsletter. However, committee member David Lanceley has re-submitted the new plans to the SNPA after some minor alterations to the original plans were made by the club's architects Richard Broun of Colwyn Bay.
Details of the application can be seen on-line by visiting the SNPA website and viewing the planning application section where it is listed as planning application NP4/13/14OB.
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