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Proposed Modifications January 2016

ID sylw: 68729

Derbyniwyd: 22/04/2016

Ymatebydd: Mrs Karen Dawson

Cydymffurfio â’r gyfraith? Nac Ydi

Cadarn? Nac Ydi

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Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Lack of consultation with local people, poor timing of consultation over Easter
Self-build opportunities not available
Problems with infrastructure - highways, services, drainage and sewage inadequate
Adverse impact on wildlife and environment
Adverse impact on local facilities and amenities
Right of way across site
Surplus housing available

Testun llawn:

I believe the plan is not legal.
There has been no further consultation with the neighborhood since
since the planned was changed.
2. Council have failed to communicate in a manner that the average person can understand and not made available to everyone online.
3. The consultation was very short and over Easter Holidays.
4. Due to short period of the consultation there were no time to scout out other sites. A43 acre area off the Hampton Road is up for sale.
5. Self builds are not available so does not compliant with the National Planning Policy.
6. The plan is not sound so is unsustainable.
7. The increase in density is higher then it should be according to government specifications..

II. Infrustructure

1. Roads Local traffic situation of peak traffic now is time restriction on the A4177. Even with some changes to increase Stanks roundabout will need more changes. Old Budbrooke Road will still face long waits with more traffic from the proposed new housing in Hampton Magna and Hatton.
2. There are only 3 single roads into Hampton Magna. It seems that that was never considered. More traffic especially the volume will be very dangerous as well as the congestion it will cause.
3. All ways of leaving Hampton Magna are single tracks. Ugly Bridge is a county bridge that is very anrrow. Two single tracks to the A4177 under a railroad and a single road through Hampton on the Hill due to parked cars.
4. The alternative ways of commuting from Hampton Magna will not work if commuting to Coventry. There is not a train line, there is not a bus so the only the way to commute is by car. Trains to London are often at capacity.
5. Supply lines, water, electricity, sewers are not fit for purpose. The systems are very old and there are regular problems. Electric is not reliable, supply pipes have burst several times in the past 12 months,


and lockages of sewer lines as well. With no modifications planned the systems will surely collapse.
6. Bat species in and around site South of Lloyds. This will have a significant detrimental affect on the protected species and their habitat.
7. The amenities while look on paper is not a true picture. There is a small shop with a post office, a Café that accomadates about 26 people a surgery where appointments take sometimes a week to get unless there is an emergency.
8. There is a right of way on the site.

In conclusion, at the present time there is an 800 surplus of homes planned so with all the problems at the Hampton Magna site why is this planned to for over 200 homes more then any other village.