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Preferred Options
ID sylw: 47251
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mr David McDermaid
1. Disregard greenbelt policy leading to urban sprawl
2. Other brownfield sites that could be developed
3. Reduce value of neighbouring properties
4. reduces gap between Warwick and Leek Wootton
5. Traffic is already too heavy on Coventry Road and would not be fully mitigated
6. Will remove scenic A429 approach into Warwick - a real selling point for the town
7. Too far removed from main employment centres - will increase carbon footprint from commuting.
The Loes Farm proposal is a blatant disregard for green belt guidelines - leading to urban sprawl.
I understand there are other brown field sites that could be developed and that some of these areas are not attractive to developers as they will make less profit. The financial gain of the developers should never be a reason to avoid development in that area. If this development goes ahead it will reduce the value of Woodloes properties - leading to a general breakdown of this micro economy.
This development reduces the distance between Warwick and Leek Wooton considerably and will ultimately set precedent that may lead to the incorporation of this historic village
The morninng traffic flow into Warwick is already too heavy and adding more homes to this area will be detremental to traffic flow. This surely cannot be resolved by re-developing the Woodloes roundabout as the bottleneck at St Johns still exists
The scenic A429 approach into Warwick is a real selling point for the town and a new development here will remove that.
The creation of homes in this area is too far removed from the main employment centres. The additional Carbon Footprint of all those communters could be avoided at other sites.