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Q-H1-1: The HEDNA is proposing that we move away from an approach where future household needs are based on the 2014-based household projections towards a trend-based approach. Do you think that the HEDNA evidence provides a reasonable basis for identifyi

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ID Ffurflen: 72288
Ymatebydd: Mr Steve Taylor

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 72369
Ymatebydd: Mr John Greenshields

No

While the assessment provides an indication of future demands it can only be used as a guide given the number of assumptions regarding future demand. It may be the best method of providing an indication, it shouldn’t be treated as fact. Nationally there is currently an affordability and housing opportunity crisis and this is because demand exceeds supply of housing. Until this is addressed changing the HEDNA will have no material impact for the residents/potential residents of South Warwickshire. Planning applications truly reflect the demand, it naturally indicates that a certain number of homes are needed in a certain location, and HEDNA can only ever be a low-resolution guide.

ID Ffurflen: 72468
Ymatebydd: Mr Roger Lloyd

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 72614
Ymatebydd: Clive Corrie

No

New home development should be a local decision made by and for the benefit of the communities that any development will impact.

ID Ffurflen: 72665
Ymatebydd: Mrs Sian Corrie

No

The plan should be to accommodate the needs assessed on a local basis based on local plans. For instance, one area may require a greater proportion of social houses than another. By imposing a mandatory figure of social housing the real local needs are not always addressed. It is fundamentally wrong to allocate a disproportionate number of houses based on arbitrary factors. For example the allocation of up to 500 houses in the small village of Wootton Wawen is primarily predicated on the presence of a railway station. This is not justifiable. Local commuter railway transport may be a thing of the past and entirely unsuitable for the population of Wootton Wawen.

ID Ffurflen: 72721
Ymatebydd: Mrs Sarah Elliot

No

There are hundreds of empty houses and empty warehouses up and down the country / use money to gentrify them and encourage jobs and new houses there - stop destroying what little green space we have left and overloading small villages with more people more cars less jobs and less facilities

ID Ffurflen: 72772
Ymatebydd: Mr RICHARD TAULBUT

No

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ID Ffurflen: 72874
Ymatebydd: Mr Darrell Muffitt

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 72940
Ymatebydd: Moreton Morrell Parish Council

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 72959
Ymatebydd: Moreton Morrell Parish Council

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 72977
Ymatebydd: Mr Jake Evans

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73026
Ymatebydd: Mrs Laura Gibb

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73147
Ymatebydd: Mr Andy Green

No

The need for actual real time up to date data is required. We have left the EU ending free movement so far less Europeans are now coming to settle in the UK. The birth rate is continuing to fall & this will continue. There needs to be massive joined up thinking analysis conducted on the relation of work opportunities & housing stock required, Warwickshire does not need to be importing people from other counties just to buy nice houses around Stratford then have them commute by car back to other city's & towns to work. This goes against the green policy goals of reducing emissions & reducing climate change.

ID Ffurflen: 73281
Ymatebydd: Mr CHRIS DAVIS

No

An up to date reassessment is required

ID Ffurflen: 73409
Ymatebydd: Mr Michael Palmer-Gee

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73410
Ymatebydd: Mrs victoria Palmer-Gee

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73582
Ymatebydd: Mr michael dufty

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73662
Ymatebydd: Catherine Hewson

No

The past 3 years have been unpresidented, so current trends may not continue as we resume pre pandemic lifestyles. The pandemic encouraged a lot to move to more rural areas, like SW, however this may not continue.

ID Ffurflen: 73754
Ymatebydd: DR Angela Quartermaine Carr

No

Not enough evidence provided herein. Does not take into consideration other issues such as the importance or significance of particular areas e.g. Stratford as a tourist hot-spot due to Shakespeare. Under-estimates the international reputation of Stratford and its importance to the UK-wide tourist industry.

ID Ffurflen: 73837
Ymatebydd: Cubbington Parish Council

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 73977
Ymatebydd: Mr Christopher Vincett

Don't know

No one knows, circumstances change all the time. What is important is to keep population increase to a minimum and minimise its impact on the environment, climate change and our quality of life generally. This means keeping development to a minimum.

ID Ffurflen: 74045
Ymatebydd: Mrs Wendy Mills

Don't know

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ID Ffurflen: 74102
Ymatebydd: Mrs Julie Tidd

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 74157
Ymatebydd: Cllr Andrew Day

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 74222
Ymatebydd: Ms Sandra Chapman

No

Rather than assuming that Warwickshire will need to pick up the estimated housing needs of Coventry, consider development of Coventry brownfield and infill sites. Only when these are exhausted is there an argument to effectively ignore the actual projected housing needs of Warwickshire.

ID Ffurflen: 74230
Ymatebydd: Mrs Denise Holroyde

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 74253
Ymatebydd: Hatton Parish Council

No

It is not reasonable to expect any forecasting model to make a useful prediction of housing and economic needs 25 years ahead. Another pandemic? The trend in WFH? Changing retail activity? Town centre evolution? Collapse of JLR? This has the same validity as the original estimate for the cost of HS2 This plan will fundamentally and irreversibly alter the character of South Warwickshire; to do so on evidence such as this is reckless and irresponsible

ID Ffurflen: 74312
Ymatebydd: Real Christmas Trees
Asiant : Mr Charles Robinson

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 74316
Ymatebydd: Mr Richard Taylor

Yes

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ID Ffurflen: 74463
Ymatebydd: Mrs Margaret dufty

Yes

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