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ID sylw: 66392
Derbyniwyd: 27/06/2014
Ymatebydd: Cllr Elizabeth Higgins
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The enormous impact of so many houses, to the south of Warwick, around Bishops Tachbrook, and Whitnash, as well as SDC's plans to build maybe as many as 3,800 houses in Gaydon/Lighthorne Heath, just to the south of Warwick; is really worrying many Warwick residents.
Loss of Greenfield and agricultural land is unsustainable.
Greenfield allocations, unnecessary, densities, too low.
Transport strategy ineffective and unsustainable.
Air Quality, already at danger levels.
Failed to give enough emphasis to protecting our assets from the onslaught of modern traffic.
The effect of so many houses, to the south of Warwick, BT and Whitnash, Gaydon/L/H and their vehicles will increase traffic in our three town centres to an unacceptable level. These 8000 houses, if built, will bring cars with families seeking schools, doctors, libraries, and medical/dental services.
The independent assessment of STS(4) by WCC has now been formalised and it castigates WCC with its "mitigation" plans which actually means accommodating more vehicular traffic along our narrow streets to the detriment of the built environment and the health of people who live, work or visit our towns.
Save Warwick and Warwick Deserves Better have produced magnificent representation to you on heritage and the effect of traffic, both poor air quality and the effect of vibration on historic buildings.