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Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 53558
Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Paul Bader
- Building on Greenbelt can only be approved in 'very special circumstances' - This is not
- Other Land is available - Green Belt should be maintained
- Preserve character and history of Hampton Magna
- Road Infrastructure already over burdened
- No proof/examples on how this plan would benefit Hampton Magna
- I do hope common sense prevails and the Green belt land is maintained as there doesn't seem to be any arguments for the local development of Hampton Magna.
Building on Greenbelt can only be approved in 'very special circumstances' and also if other land has not been allocated. This plan falls short on both counts. One of the main purposes of Green belt is to preserve the setting and special character of historic towns; Hampton Magna has played a big part of the History of Warwickshire and any extension/local development would ruin the character of the village.
My main objection would be the strain on the already saturated road infrastructure - there is no way the routes into Hampton Magna or within Hampton Magna would be able to absorb an increase in traffic.
I am unsure as to where the demand for these new houses will come from but I am sure if built it will ruin the individual character of Hampton Magna.