Posted: Wed 28th Aug 2024

National Trust Plans For Tilting Weir and Walkway At Pembrokeshire SSSI Expected to Be Approved

news.wales / newyddion.cymru

National Trust plans for a tilting weir and walkway at a south Pembrokeshire Site of Special Scientific Interest are expected to be approved by the national park next week.
The National Trust is seeking permission for the installation of a tilting weir, walkway structure and boardwalk at Castlemartin Corse, Starmans Hall, Castlemartin.
The application is recommended for conditional approval at the September 4 meeting of Pembrokeshire Coast National Park’s development management committee.
A call-in request from a local member has been received in relation to theapplication but after the 21-day deadline.
A report for members states: “The National Trust have been looking at potential wetland restoration opportunities at Castlemartin Corse Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), which is part of the National Trust’s property at Gupton Farm, Pembrokeshire.
“The primary aim is to restore and establish carbon rich habitats within the SSSI. To enable this, it is proposed to install a water control structure in the form of a tilting weir within the main river that flows through the SSSI reedbed and connects to the Castlemartin Coast Special Area of Conservation (SAC).
“Attached to the tilting weir would be a walkway, and a boardwalk is also proposed to allow maintenance access to the weir. The site is in a sensitive location within the SSSI, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, the South Pembrokeshire Coast National Landscape Character Area (NLCA).
“The site is also close to the Limestone Coast of South West Wales Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and the Castlemartin Coast Special Protection Area (SPA). The application is considered to comply with the requirements of both National and Local Planning policy and is recommended for approval.”
It concludes: “The proposed scheme would have several benefits to the hydrology, water quality, ecology and biodiversity of the Castlemartin Corse SSSI, which would also be of benefit to the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park without harming the SAC and SPA.
“The proposed scheme would involve the creation of habitat, increase the diversity of species and condition of the watercourses.”
The walkway and board walk are for access and maintenance only and will not be open to the public. ‌​‌​‌​​​‍‌​‌​​‌‌‌‍‌​‌‌​​‌​‍‌​‌‌‌​‌‌‍‌​‌‌‌‌​​

By BBC LDRS ‌​‌​‌​​​‍‌​‌​​‌‌‌‍‌​‌‌​​‌​‍‌​‌‌‌​‌‌‍‌​‌‌‌‌​​



Spotted something? Got a story? Email News@News.Wales



More from Pembrokeshire Council

Plans Submitted for Public Use Storage Containers Near Pembrokeshire Village Railway Station

Pembrokeshire Council

Pembrokeshire County Council Facing £3m Budget Overspend

Pembrokeshire Council

Community-Owned Crymych Pub Granted Permission for Restaurant Extension and Outdoor Seating Area

Pembrokeshire Council

Holiday Lodges Plan Near Pembrokeshire Village Turned Down by Planners

Pembrokeshire Council

Go-ahead for Year-Round Use Cricket Strip at Pembrokeshire Club

Pembrokeshire Council

Consultation on Pembrokeshire Development Plan Expected to be Backed

Pembrokeshire Council

Latest from News.Wales

Gwent Council Facing Significant Financial Challenges Due to High Cost Children’s Care Placements

Torfaen Council

Plans Submitted for Public Use Storage Containers Near Pembrokeshire Village Railway Station

Pembrokeshire Council

School Attendance in Rhondda Cynon Taf Increases Slightly, Still Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

Rhondda Council

Influx of English Pupils Could Impact Welsh School Plans

Powys Council

Approval Granted for Welsh Medium School to Relocate to Bigger Premises in Gwent

Monmouthshire Council

Council Considers Closure of Two Care Homes in Rhondda Cynon Taf to Save £2m a Year

Rhondda Council