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Derbyniwyd: 29/10/2012
Ymatebydd: Georgina Liggins
Objects to development in the Old Milverton / Blackdown area. It would destroy a beautiful area of Warwickshire used by the local community and visitors for walks and other leisure pursuits. It would be a crime to use this for a concrete conurbation when other brown land is available. All boundaries from Coventry to Leamington would be obliterated and it would become just one dense housing estate.
I would like to protest in the strongest possible terms to the plans regarding the above. This action would destroy one of the most beautiful areas we have in Warwicksire and which has been used by both the local community and visitors from far afield for many years for country walks and other country leisure pursuits (including media photography of the beautiful views we have here at the moment, from the village church down to the historic saxon mill, horses and sheep grazing on green fields and swans gliding on the river, how many scenes such as this are left in this country anymore? It would be a crime to swallow up this area for yet more overcrowded urban concrete conurbations, in particular as brown belt land had already been identified and earmarked in the area for this very purpose. All boundaries of the area from Coventry to Leamington would be obliterated and it would become just one dense housing estate. What a legacy for future generations, our childrens' children soon will not know just what the quintessential English countryside ever looked like, let alone experience it for themselves. Wake up Britain before its too late, when it is gone it is gone forever, never to return, is this really what we want the future to be?
In addition to this we also have of course the new high speed train route also carving up the area with a dubious question of need.
So say goodbye to the Warwickshire we know and keep your photo albums for the poor future generstions who have to live in it.
'Carve Paradise' spring to mind?