P-06-1307 The Welsh Government should commit to the adoption of the maintenance of new housing estates by local authorities
P-06-1307 The Welsh Government should commit to the adoption of the maintenance of new housing estates by local authorities
Petitions4
This
petition was submitted by Eleri Lewis, having collected a total of 267
signatures.
Text of Petition:
The residents of the Mill,
a new estate in Canton, Cardiff are having to pay an annual fee of £102 for the
maintenance of a park bordering the estate. This payment must be made alongside
other maintenance payments covering the unadopted highways, green spaces etc.
Residents also must pay the full council tax required. Residents are not
provided with a detailed breakdown of the costs of the park, just a notice to
say they must pay the fee.
Additional Information:
The Mill was regarded as a
good example of Welsh Government policy due to its status as a mixed tenure
estate including affordable housing alongside freehold purchasing – therefore
with the current cost of living crisis we believe that the Welsh Government
should support residents on estates like The Mill by encouraging and
facilitating the adoption of maintenance by local authorities and to remove
these punitive charges.
Status
This petition was
considered completed by the Petitions Committee at its
meeting on 10/11/2025.
Full details of the
consideration of this petition by the Committee and related documents can be
seen on the Meetings tab above.
It was first considered by
the Petitions Committee on 05/12/2022.

Senedd Constituency and Region
- Cardiff West
- South Wales Central
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Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Type: For information
First published: 25/11/2022
Documents
- P-06-1307 The Welsh Government should commit to the adoption of the maintenance of new housing estates by local authorities - Report
PDF 3 MB - P-06-1307 The Welsh Government should commit to the adoption of the maintenance of new housing estates by local authorities - Welsh Government response
PDF 169 KB - Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, 15 December 2025
PDF 193 KB