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No
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 105956
Derbyniwyd: 16/02/2025
Ymatebydd: Thomas Webster
These irreversible changes will impact the following:
Impact on Natural Landscape: High Sensitivity: The proposed development south of Kingswood is in an area with high landscape sensitivity. This means that the natural beauty and character of the landscape could be significantly altered by large-scale development. You can argue that the development would lead to the loss of valuable natural landscapes that are currently enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Noise and Air Pollution: New developments are likely to increase traffic, leading to higher levels of noise and air pollution. This could disrupt the peaceful environment that current residents moved to Kingswood to enjoy. You can request detailed air and noise impact assessments to understand the full implications of the development.
[Redacted point - respondent cites immigration as a burden on homes and school places]
I understand your concerns about the potential demographic changes and their impact on the local community. Here are some points you might consider when raising objections:
. Integration Challenges: Large-scale developments can lead to rapid demographic changes, which might challenge community cohesion.
. Community Safety: With changes in demographics, there might be concerns about community safety. You can request that the local council implements measures to ensure that the area remains safe for all residents, including children attending local schools.
. Consultation and Transparency: Emphasize the importance of involving the local community in planning decisions. Transparency in how decisions are made and who will benefit from new developments is crucial to maintaining trust and ensuring that developments meet the needs of all residents.
These development changes will deeply affect the physical, environmental, mental and financial state of the local community and area forever. Aswell their own safety. The entire majority of the local community, residents of Kingswood and Lapworth/Hockley heath area already deeply oppose this top down decision from the unpopular Labour Starmer Government in Westminster.
We never wanted this, we did not nor currently do consent to this top down decision at all.
I respectfully request that planners and councillors refuse the allocation proposal for the site(s) referenced, based on the reasons provided.