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Revised Development Strategy

ID sylw: 53373

Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Robin Unitt

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt must not be eroded further especially here where the village has already suffered it's fair share of green belt erosion and growth/development.
The scale of the development is inappropriate in relation to the existing village population.
Another large influx of families will create more traffic congestion on the main road into the village and an increase in road safety issues for all residents.
Wildlife and their habitat will be destroyed.

Testun llawn:

I strongly object because
-The village has already suffered more than it's fair share of Green Belt erosion including Warwick Parkway Station & it's continued development and car park expansion, the development of Hatton Park, Chase Meadow and IBM. I understood that in line with central government policy green belt should be protected and only looked at in 'exceptional circumstances'.
-The scale of the development is inappropriate in relation to the existing village population.
-Wildlife flora and fauna will be unnecessarily destroyed. The local bats and foxes I see from my front room window will have their habitat destroyed.
-Village services are already fully utilised and do not need further 'sustaining' through population growth. The school is expanding but this is needed to resolve current stretched classroom numbers.
-Existing infrastructure capacity should not be stretched further.The train station and it's facilities are fully utilised.
-More families will increase the day to day traffic and traffic dangers and cause further congestion on the main road onto the village (which is traffic light controlled and under a narrow bridge). Roads for all residents will become more dangerous.