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Alternative Sites Consultation
ID sylw: 44099
Derbyniwyd: 08/04/2010
Ymatebydd: Anthony Smith
The area is high productive agriculture land that forms part of the greenbelt between Coventry and Kenilworth. It keeps Kenilworth as an attractive country town, steeped in history and providing a lucrative tourist attraction to Warwickshire.
The potential loss of wildlife would be disappointing.
The size of the area and the size of potential development, the ration of dwelling/ hectare and it not being co-terminus with Kenilworth would lead to the establishment of a satellite town. It would place a burden on resources elsewhere. Coventry councilors have indicated that their council would not provide infrastructure for the development. It would lack identity.
The area is high productive agriculture land that forms part of the greenbelt between Coventry and Kenilworth. It keeps Kenilworth as an attractive country town, steeped in history and providing a lucrative tourist attraction to the County of Warwickshire.
The potential loss of an exceptional range of wildlife would be disappointing and it is likely to be lost forever.
The size of the area and the size of potential development, the ration of dwelling/ hectare and it not being co-terminus with Kenilworth would lead to the establishment of a satellite town. In its early development, prior to the full infrastructure being in place would place a burden on resources elsewhere. Coventry councilors have indicated that their council would not provide infrastructure for the development. It would lack identity.