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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 65126

Derbyniwyd: 23/06/2014

Ymatebydd: Mr Barry Bolland

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Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The objections relate to the loss of a public right of way, the lack of protection for a vital local amenity, possible air and noise pollution, the loss of the remaining rural views from and of Whitnash and the placing of a new community in Whitnash which has no real links to the rest of the community.

Testun llawn:

a) There is no provision for safeguarding existing rights of way (public bridleway) through the proposed site neither is there any plan for enhancement of access to the surrounding countryside and the network of bridleways and footpaths that Whitnash residents currently enjoy.
b) There is no provision for the protection of Whitnash Brook, an important local amenity, and the associated green infrastructure including the nature reserve.
c) No account appears to have been taken of the possible noise and air pollution from the adjacent main railway line and the low-lying situation of the site on the lee side of a high railway embankment.
d) No account has been taken of the effect on the local environment of a large housing development. It will destroy the remaining rural views from Whitnash which include the prominent Crown Hill and the ridge running through Harbury with its associated windmill (Chesterton Windmill). The fine views from Crown Hill to Whitnash and beyond will also be lost.
e) A new community will be tacked on to an existing one and although it will be in Whitnash it will not be an effective part of it because of the lack of suitable linking roads and footpaths.