Varteg resident backs opencast mine

SUPPORT: John Morgan near his home in Pembroke Terrace, Varteg SUPPORT: John Morgan near his home in Pembroke Terrace, Varteg

A RESIDENT living in one of the closest houses to the proposed opencast site in Varteg wants the project to go ahead.

It is now a year since the inquiry was heard into Torfaen council’s rejection of plans for an opencast mine, leaving uncertainty as to whether the application from Glamorgan Power to extract 325,000 tonnes of coal at Varteg, will go ahead.

John Morgan, 76, has lived on Pembroke Terrace for 31 years, in one of the closest houses to the proposed site.

He said: “Most of the people living close to the site are for the proposal, and we are not worried about the dust and the noise pollution.”

Mr Morgan claims that there will be no problems for the school, Ysgol Bryn Onnen, which is 120 metres away, over the planned site.

He said: “The works won’t impact on the school as there’s already heavy traffic.

Also the wind blows south to north so dust will not be blown on to the site.

“Children are only in school for 40 weeks of the year, so the project will be over and done with before they have realised.”

He believes that the vast majority of people complaining are not from the area.

He believes the benefits outweigh any noise and dust problems over three years.

Last week Assembly Member Lynne Neagle branded the year’s wait on a decision as “unacceptable”.

The appeal inquiry was heard in January last year and a decision has yet to be made.

Comments(7)

gatty says...
6:47pm Wed 6 Feb 13

will i wonder wat sort of back hander, mr John Morgan is getting..... who wants noise and dust every day...think John Morgan has a plan up his sleeve

Robodad says...
6:54am Thu 7 Feb 13

Why does the Argus give these cranks publicity? What knowledge of air and noise pollution? Is he qualified to speak about these issues? What if he started talking about nuclear fission, would you give him free reign to go on about it on your website? Shame on you Argus, give an expert the chance to balance the article with reasons as to why the proposal was rejected.

Robodad says...
7:12am Thu 7 Feb 13

Why does the Argus give these cranks publicity? What knowledge of air and noise pollution? Is he qualified to speak about these issues? What if he started talking about nuclear fission, would you give him free reign to go on about it on your website? Shame on you Argus, give an expert the chance to balance the article with reasons as to why the proposal was rejected.

swrxp09 says...
7:37am Thu 7 Feb 13

I think Mr Morgan will find that the wind very often blows from the north. In fact, should he wet his finger and stick it out of the window in Pembroke Terrace today, he will find that it is very much blowing from the north.

emma peel says...
4:04pm Thu 7 Feb 13

mr morgan says that most of the residents of pembroke terrace are okay with the proposed opencast mining,that's funny i don't recall being asked,my children are in ysgol bryn onnen and we live on pembroke terrace and i for one am totally opposed to it and from my conversation with other parents they don't seem to be to happy about it either as for the direction of the wind,it blows in all directions and the last time i checked i don't think that any company has the power to control the direction of wind,meaning that it will invariably end up blowing over the school and over the surrounding houses meaning my children and other children who attend bryn onnen and live locally will get no respite from the coal dust which we all know to be particularly nasty stuff,before assuming to know what we residents think or feel maybe mr.morgan should try asking us,i think he'd be in for a rather rude shock

xxrubyxx says...
11:30pm Thu 7 Feb 13

How many times do we have to go through this the varteg dose not want the opencast !!!.

xxrubyxx says...
6:18pm Fri 8 Feb 13

Why is it that x councillor pinto knows about the opencast decision before the public whats going on there !!!

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