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                  09/10/07
                
                  
                  
                  “Wales must 
                  lead the way with innovative eco-friendly towns” – Mick Bates 
                  AM 
                
                
                As plans for an eco-village in Pembrokeshire are turned down by 
                councillors, Mick Bates AM, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for 
                the Environment, urges the Assembly Government to support 
                zero-energy developments across Wales: 
                
                
                “Wales has a statutory duty to promote sustainable development 
                and we should be leading the way on this issue.  
                 
                
                
                “Instead we are failing to meet our targets for generating 
                renewable energy, carbon emissions in Wales are the highest in 
                the UK and we are turning down developments which enshrine the 
                very concept of sustainable living. 
                
                
                “The low impact settlement proposed by Lammas is an exemplary 
                model of sustainable living which would enhance the local 
                environment, benefit the local economy and make best use of 
                natural resources to generate their own renewable energy and 
                support a livelihood for the village residents. 
                
                “I am 
                disappointed that the proposal has been rejected.  
                People have worked hard on these plans.  As the UK Government 
                are announcing a competition to develop eco-towns across 
                Britain, Wales should not cower in fear of ‘opening the 
                floodgates for similar proposals’ but should tear down the 
                barriers and let the proposals flood forward. 
                
                “In Powys we have another zero energy development project being 
                proposed by the WyeZED group who hope to build an affordable, 
                community owned and environmentally friendly village in 
                Newbridge-on-Wye.  The environmental focus and community spirit 
                that are key to this project epitomise the ethos that we need to 
                become a more sustainable society.  
                
                
                “Affordable rural housing is a major problem in many areas of 
                Wales.  These settlements offer an innovative solution as we 
                move forward and try to resolve the rural housing crisis. 
                “Wales 
                should be leading the way on zero carbon developments and the 
                Assembly Government and local authorities should be supporting 
                such pioneering proposals that can help move Wales towards and 
                greener and more sustainable future.”  
                
                
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