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Revised Development Strategy

ID sylw: 54561

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Dr Hossein and Zhaleh Habib

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Raises concerns over increasing student/teacher ratios at local schools, RDS has completely ignored this and has not discussed this issue.

Increasing waiting time in hospitals and pressure on doctors and nurses but nothing in the RDS for building hospitals and recruiting more doctors and nurses to address the existing problems. If plans go ahead there will be a worsening of the situation.

Existing heavy traffic through the narrow streets of Warwick will not cope with more traffic. RDS will change the nature of this town to a busy city with high pollution and crowded surroundings. Suggest, re-examination of the proposals, taking into consideration the local people's points and concerns and come up with something which properly addresses our present and future concerns.

Testun llawn:

Reading about and hearing the plans first hands by attending a few meetings, we are becoming more and more concerned and alarmed regarding the proposed development plans and its possible effects on our little town, Warwick.
* My wife as a retired teacher has been alarmed and often concerned by ever increasing the students/teacher ratios at our local schools. The above proposal will make the matter even worst than it is. Our most important duty is to make sure that our young generations will be receiving the best education. The above proposal has completely ignored this and has not discussed this issue in proper and assuring matter.
* Also as we have had to visit our local hospitals, perhaps more than one desires as the result of poor health, we have been most sadden by the ever increasing waiting time in hospitals and the pressure that the doctors and nurses are already under. We have been unable to see anything in the above proposals for building hospitals and recruiting more doctors and nurses to address the existing problems. Indeed I can see the worsening of the situation if the proposed plans go ahead.
* We try to use the Public transport as much as possible, however, at those occasions that we needed to take our car out we often have faced heavy traffic through the narrow streets of Warwick. How on earth can these streets cope with more traffic?
* We decided to come and spend our retirement in Warwick for its green surrounding areas and good air. This proposal will change the whole nature of this historical and beautiful town to a busy city with high pollution and crowded surroundings.
We suggest, you re-examining your proposals, taking into consideration the local people's points and concerns and come up with something which properly addresses our presents and future concerns.