THE SITE of a former school in the Vale of Glamorgan will be used to temporarily house Ukrainian refugees.
A number of residents in Llantwit Major were sent a letter by the Vale of Glamorgan Council in December informing them that the site of the former Eagleswell Primary School will become a temporary home for 90 accommodation units for people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Work on the site, which will be made up of single bedroom and four bedroom family units, will commence in February.
A number of residents have hit out at the council over what they see as a lack of consultation over the plans and concerns that an influx of new residents could put increased pressure on local services.
The letters sent to residents state that the council will “exercise its permitted Development Rights to commence work on the scheme”.
Permitted Development Rights allow certain types of developments to take place without planning permission.
The letter states: “The new accommodation has been purposely designed to be demountable and can be easily removed and reused for either temporary or permanent accommodation on other sites.
“Our appointed contractor and their design team has designed a sympathetic scheme which will be as unobtrusive as possible.
“Most of the accommodation will be single storey, apart from a number of units in the centre of the site which will be two storeys.
“The scheme will have its own internal road layout and drainage infrastructure, including car parking.
“The scheme will seek to retain many of the established trees and ecological features on the site.”
The Vale of Glamorgan Council owns the land where Eagleswell Primary School, which closed in 2015, used to be.
Hundreds of petitioners called for the site to be turned into a new health centre in 2021, with many saying that services in the area weren’t keeping up with population growth.
The council’s letter to residents, informing them of the temporary accommodation, continued: “Your local councillors have been consulted and are in support of the proposed development, given the urgent need to provide humanitarian support to the people of the Ukraine, who may either be leaving their current living arrangements with their sponsors in the Vale of Glamorgan, or the expected influx of new refugees fleeing the Ukraine.”
A Vale of Glamorgan Council spokesperson said: “This is a significant investment by the Vale of Glamorgan Council and Welsh Government that will provide high quality short term accommodation for those in housing need, such as refugees from the war in Ukraine.”
In order to maintain the use of the site for temporary accommodation beyond the duration of the Permitted Development Rights, the council will need to submit a planning application.
The council has been contacted for further information.
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