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Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 53993
Derbyniwyd: 28/07/2013
Ymatebydd: mrs rebecca loveridge
We are strongly opposed to the suggested development of up to 150 houses in the village of Hampton Magna. The village has already had its fair share of green belt destruction with the erection of Warwick Parkway station, followed by additional car parks, Hatton Park estate to the north, Chase Meadow to the south and IBM site development to the East. Government policy states that the use of green belt land should only be used in exceptional circumstances - so surely the plan is contradictory? We can not afford to loose anymore green belt land. The school is already working to its full capacity and is over subscribed. The road in and out of the village is single filed traffic light controlled and in rush hour ques can back up from the Birmingham road junction. There is also a significant increase in traffic volume at school drop off and pick up time which already poses a hazard to children which would only get worse with the addition of more houses. The village already has approx 600 homes and the addition of another 150 will push the infrastructure of the village beyond its limits.
We are strongly opposed to the suggested development of up to 150 houses in the village of Hampton Magna. The village has already had its fair share of green belt destruction with the erection of Warwick Parkway station, followed by additional car parks, Hatton Park estate to the north, Chase Meadow to the south and IBM site development to the East. Government policy states that the use of green belt land should only be used in exceptional circumstances - so surely the plan is contradictory? We can not afford to loose anymore green belt land. The school is already working to its full capacity and is over subscribed. The road in and out of the village is single filed traffic light controlled and in rush hour ques can back up from the Birmingham road junction. There is also a significant increase in traffic volume at school drop off and pick up time which already poses a hazard to children which would only get worse with the addition of more houses. The village already has approx 600 homes and the addition of another 150 will push the infrastructure of the village beyond its limits.