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Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 54553
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: John Atkinson
The proposal to build so many properties south of Warwick appears to take very little into consideration other than a need to build. Affect on the town of Warwick, its community and the environment, seems to have had very little thought and consideration. Some thought has been given to the infrastructure required, but this is far from acceptable and does not go far enough in considering what is going to be required. Transport and adequate road provision is far from satisfactory and in no way allows for the vast increase in cars etc. which would occur should the number of houses planned be allowed to be built. This would affect the air pollution and the general environment. Town has difficulty dealing with the traffic and its visitors, and we should be seriously looking at how to improve the amenities of the town rather than add to its problems.
I am writing to express my deep concerns and objections to the proposed Warwick District Local Plan.
The proposal to build so many properties south of Warwick appears to take very little into consideration other than a need to build. The actual effect such a large build would have on the town of Warwick, its community and the environment, seems to had very little thought and consideration from those involved with the planning. Whilst appreciating that some thought has been given to the infrastructure required, this is far from acceptable and certainly does not go far enough in considering what is going to be required if this plan is allowed to go forward.
Transport and adequate road provision is far from satisfactory and in no way allows for the vast increase in cars etc. which would occur should the number of houses planned be allowed to be built. This would not only effect the air pollution ( which is already far from satisfactory ) but also the general environment effecting our county town of Warwick. Already this historic town has difficulty dealing with the traffic and its visitors, and therefore surely we should be seriously looking at how to improve the amenities of the town rather than add to its problems.
These are my prime concerns although I have several others.
I should therefore like to register my disapproval to the present local plan which I believe to have been badly thought through, and is a major threat to the great historic town of Warwick and its surrounding areas.