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ID sylw: 48923
Derbyniwyd: 16/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Diana Chambers
Green belt Land is great for recreation. There would be significant loss of countryside.
Other land is available south of Heathcote and there is a risk that Leamington Spa and Keniwlorth could end up merging.
I object to new housing being built on Green Belt in the north of Leamington Spa.
First of all it is a nice area for local people to do some exercises and to charge themselves for the next week, for their work in the offices and factories by having a breath of fresh air and listening to the songs of birds.
There are so many beautiful trees there. You can have a walk, enjoy the green environment; take your children there to watch the birds and play games. It takes years for the trees to grow and there is no reason to destroy it all in days. We must think about the consequences for the nature and climate when we try to make such an important decision as building on Green belt.
Secondly, why to use Green belt land if there is other land available for the development. The Council identified that there is land east of A 452 and south of Heathcote. There is an infrastructure which is appropriate for the new development without any further destruction of our countryside.
And finally it will lead to the merging of Leamington, Old Milventon and Kenilworth into each other, and this is something town planners want to avoid and local people would not approve.