2nd July: Reservoir Firm Denies AM
AN Assembly Member has been refused a meeting with the firm behind plans to build on Llanishen reservoir.
Julie Morgan, AM for Cardiff North, wrote asking to meet Pennsylvania Power and Light (PPL) chairman James Miller at the company's headquarters in May.
Despite offering to travel to Allentown, Pennsylvania, at her own expense, she has now been told “no”. PPL own Western Power Distribution, the company that wants to build 300 homes on the reservoir.
Mrs Morgan said: “I hoped to take a strong message from campaigners to the very top of this multinational business.”
Read More http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2011/07/02/reservoir-firm-denies-am-s-plea-91466-28980529/#ixzz1R2I60hAv19th May: Shareholders Lobbied Over Reservoir Battle
10th May: Controversial reservoir site housing project rejected
THE case for Cardiff council ahead of a planning inquiry over the development of Llanishen Reservoir was strengthened last night. Councillors rejected plans from Western Power Distribution Ltd to build on the listed site and create a mini-roundabout off Lisvane Road.
Read More http://www.walesonline.co.uk/cardiffonline/cardiff-news/2011/05/12/councillors-reject-plans-to-build-on-reservoir-site-91466-28678662/#ixzz1MpVEN6JD
7th May: Report highlights wildlife threat at Llanishen Reservoir
8th April 2011: POLITICAL heavyweight Margaret Beckett believes Llanishen Reservoir will act as a “test case” for a shake-up of UK planning laws.
Read More http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2011/04/08/margaret-beckett-sees-llanishen-reservoir-as-planning-test-case-91466-28481621/#ixzz1MpT80VL8
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