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ID sylw: 46937

Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Jeremy Turner

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

TPOs
Greenfield
Increased congestion on road networks
Flood risk
Habitat
Increased Strain on Hospital and Schools
Historical
Visual Impact

Testun llawn:

The objection is specific to the development on the Loes Farm plot, which from attending a consultation it was apparant that the area of land is steeped with history, not to mention trees that will be destroyed and which no doubt have Tree Protection Orders and destruction of habitat, bats, badgers etc etc (councillors did not seem to have the answers when questionned).

The siting of houses alongside historical buildings such as Guys Cliffe etc would be unsightly.

The surface water run off from a new development would be increased giving increased concern to flood risk to properties such as the Saxon Mill and areas of land lower than the development.

Although no specific details on proposed new road infrastructure it was apparant that councillors proposed Primrose Hill as the main thoroughfare to and from the new development on Loes Farm, the road is not suitable to carry this increased congestion and would prolong noise levels to neighbouring properties, increased traffic volume is increased danger to young children who use the road to cross to and from the local schools/shops etc.

Road networks to and from Leamington (such as Greville Road) will not be able to accomodate increased traffic flow, already congested.

Visually the new development would stand out like a sore thumb to the left on A46 when driving toward Warwick from Coventry currently the area is covered with woodland with a view of St Marys Church.

The hospitals and schools will be put under increased strain from the developments, loyal existing residents of Warwick will suffer.

Increased housing means more competition to existing home owners with the risk of property prices having to drop to be more competitive, existing residents of Warwick will suffer.

Warwick is gradually losing its identity as a small town and will soon become the next Leamington...where does it stop!!?

The greenbelt should not be built on, brownfield sites etc should be the first objective, if these can not be accomodated by Warwick...go elsewhere!

Details of trees which will be fowled to accomodate the new development have not been stated...if trees are fowled views will be of the new housing development from Primrose Hill!?