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Revised Development Strategy

ID sylw: 53189

Derbyniwyd: 18/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Vanessa McBride

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

STRONG OBJECTION BECAUSE
- DAMAGE TO FLORA AND FAUNA, ESPECIALLY MATURE OAKS, PIPISTRELLE BATS AND NUMEROUS SPECIES OF BIRDS
- INADEQUATE AMENITIES INCLUDING SEWERS, SHOPS, SCHOOL PLACES
- THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WILL RUIN THE EXCEPTIONAL PEACE AND SAFETY OF THIS MODEST MODERN VILLAGE
- DALY AVENUE WILL BECOME A RAT RUN
- COMMUTERS WILL INCREASE VEHICULAR TRAFFIC SUBSTANTIALLY
- NO-ONE HERE WISHES TO SEE THE SPACE BETWEEN HAMPTON MAGNA AND NEIGHBOURING TOWNS, ROADS AND VILLAGES SHRUNK BY CONTINUING DEVELOPMENT.

Testun llawn:

Our house looks through two mature oaks to the fields beneath Budbrooke Primary. The trees are home to a colony of pipistrelle bats and numerous species of birds who nest here throughout the year. Daly Avenue is a very quiet and peaceful road, where the unusually high number of young children who live iin this road can play safely. We chose this house so we could raise our daughter in a particularly safe area, with particularly low crime and particularly low car count. Daly Avenue is a 'cul de sac' in that it is not a through route. I very strongly indeed object to the local plan framework as it is currently framed. Hampton Magna is not large enough to support these new houses, its sewerage system not adequate, there are too few shops, the school cannot absorb any more pupils. We do not want to see the lines between Hampton Magna and Warwick, Hampton on the Hill or the A46 being blurred. We chose to live here because the it is, although modern, a quiet place, cut off and safe. The village has already lost some of its peace and quiet because of the railway station. Already there are cars parked at the entrance to the village, dangerously, by railway travellers seeking to avoid car parking charges. How can the Henry VIII trust justify selling land to enable a development which can have NO POSITIVE BENEFIT AT ALL to those who currently live here, and those in the future who chose a modest house in an exceptionally quiet and safe area. PLEASE DO NOT ALLOW THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IN HAMPTON MAGNA - THE VILLAGE WILL BE RUINED.