Dear Editor, - Ms Sinclair, who is the chairman of the CPRW (Letters, January 26th), describes Bluestone as a large scale development in the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park.
The development will occupy only .015% of the Park. Hardly a major intrusion into the Park, which is after all a coastal park.
As for the suggestion that the planning approval sets a precedent, this is merely a scare tactic used by objectors who have lost all the other arguments.
The planning case is won by Bluestone. The only argument now is whether the democratic right of the Park's planning members to speak for the people of Pembrokeshire is upheld.
Gordon Doughty 44 Lower Quay Road, Hook.
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