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Proposed Modifications January 2016
ID sylw: 69338
Derbyniwyd: 22/04/2016
Ymatebydd: Mr Bruce Paxton
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The proposed modifications 10, 14 and 22 will significantly alter context of hospital site no longer serving any purposes of Green Belt.
Site will be adjacent strategic urban extension and no longer play role in preventing sprawl/encroachment into countryside.
Old Milverton Lane and Kenilworth Road provide logical physical boundary to Green Belt to north of Milverton. Hospital site largely developed therefore no longer necessary in Green Belt. Site is subject to TPO's which help maintain mature boundary, ensuring trees screen any development on the site and wider urban extension in views from north. However as site is largely developed it is no longer necessary to retain in Green Belt.
2009 Joint Green Belt Study carried states this area
including the hospital (ie area WL 6a / 6b) as 'mid sensitive' and being of medium landscape value but worthy of further detailed study.
2015 Joint Green Belt Study assessed Parcel R1 (including
hospital) against the five purposes of Green Belt. Evidence highlights that hospital site plays a limited role in Green Belt.
To ensure LP is sound/consistent with national policy/based on appropriate strategy/evidence it is requested hospital is released from Green Belt.
Removal of land north of Milverton from the Green Belt
Mod. no. 16
para. 2.81
Mod policies map no. H44
Allocation of land north of Milverton for development
Mod no. 14
para. no. Policy DS15
mod policies map no. H44
The exceptional circumstances required by the national planning policy framework to remove the land north of Milverton form the Green Belt have not been demonstrated by Warwick District Council.
The proposed development is to support Coventry City Council's housing need. There are sustainable sites closer to Coventry that should be used in preference to the land North of Milverton to reduce unnecessary commuting inevitable congestion and further road construction.
In practice it is unlikely that people who want to live and work in Coventry will buy houses on land North of Milverton and therefore this development proposal will not support Coventry's housing need.
Precedence for releasing land from the Green Belt requires the 'value' of potential sites to the Green Belt to be taken into account and those with the least value to be removed from the Green Belt first. WDC in cooperation with Coventry City Council has assessed sites on the edge of Coventry as being of lower Green Belt value. Even if development at Old Milverton was acceptable as a sustainable location for development there are sites with a lower Green Belt value that should be used in preference to the land north of Milverton.
The 'green lung' between Leamington and Kenilworth will be reduced to less than 1.5 miles.
The picturesque northern gateway to the historic Regency town of Royal Leamington Spa will be destroyed.
Highly productive farming land will be lost together with long established wild life habitat.
The residents of local towns will be deprived of an area which is highly valued and sustainable for walking, running, cycling, riding, bird watching and is also used by local schools for educational walks.
The proposed park-and-ride scheme is unsustainable because:
There will be no dedicated buses so users will have to time visits to coincide with the bus timetable
the site is too close to Leamington. It would be better if the site was focused on the A46 roundabout with the A542, which could form part of the Thickthorn development and provide for Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth, Warwick University and potentially Coventry
Much of the traffic using the A452 crossed to the south of Leamington where there are the major employers
Shoppers are unlikely to use the park and ride when there is plenty of parking in Leamington
Oxford appears to have the only park and ride scheme in the country that really works and this is because there is such limited parking in Oxford city centre
There are already lots of car parks in this are of Green belt with impervious surfaces all of which reduce the areas ability to absorb rainfall and contribute to flooding
A railway station is unviable because the railway line is in a deep cutting in Old Milverton making construction impractical