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Publication Draft
ID sylw: 65286
Derbyniwyd: 25/06/2014
Ymatebydd: Miss Dawn Elliott
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The proposed siting of the development is particularly ill-considered: it is on greenbelt, used by villagers and tourists for recreation at the nearby locks and walking dogs, and a traveller site would diminish character of Hatton area.
Furthermore, there is no need for this kind of minority housing in the village.
Impact on the environment
The proposed traveller development will have a detrimental impact on the local environment - especially the green areas, which are already under threat throughout the surrounding Hatton areas with proposal for building of new houses
Access
The development will lead to increased traffic on an already very busy Birmingham road, carrying more traffic at peak times than we want to see, increasing damage to the road surfaces as well as further risk of accidents. There is already serious congestion issues on this road and difficulties /challenges pulling out of Hatton Park / Shell petrol station etc.
Local Infrastructure/services
There will be an impact on local schools as the travelling community have a right to education. All the schools locally are already full, but they will have to take the children and provide free school meals and uniforms that are paid for by us through our local taxes.
Residents report issues with garden flooding and sewage blockages on Hatton Park. A traveller site would put further demands on already problematic drainage and infrastructure situation. Rubbish collection will also cause further delays to traffic on collection days whilst the trucks stop/slow on the main road.
A traveller development by its very nature and perception, is likely to cause tension with local residents and increased demands on services such as policing etc.
Impact to local residents
It is highly likely a traveller site will have a detrimental impact on house prices in the surrounding area. Potentially, therefore leading to legal claims for compensation against the local government.