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New ‘Local Development Order’ aims to bring life back to Carmarthen town centre


Carmarthenshire County Council has adopted a Local Development Order (LDO) for Carmarthen Town Centre in a move to support a more streamlined planning process, which the council say will make it easier for developers to take over empty shops or buildings.
The order is intended to help attract investment to the area, and to support existing businesses by giving certainty for developers, reducing timescales and reducing the costs associated with making a planning application.
In addition, the council say it will help shape and guide development through the challenges faced as a result of Covid-19.
Council Leader, Cllr Emlyn Dole, said: “An LDO can contribute to local economic development and regeneration, helping make places more attractive and competitive.
“They simplify the planning process by removing the need for planning applications, allowing developers to progress with more speed and certainty whilst reducing costs.
“In town centres, LDOs can help address the problem of vacant properties to achieve more viable and vibrant centres. They allow for specified changes of use to take place without the applicant having to apply for traditional planning permission. They also have the capacity to exclude certain use classes from taking place.
“It is vital that Carmarthen Town Centre is able to respond positively to the changes arising from Covid-19 and the adoption of the LDO will make it easier for developers to move forward with their plans as well as encouraging ongoing and new investment in the town centre.”
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