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Do you support or object to the preferred option for the density of new housing?
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3570
Derbyniwyd: 16/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Owen
object
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3674
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Keay
object
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3711
Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Richard Brookes
The Core Strategy must include a minimum of 50dph for sites in general, to encourage redevelopment on brownfield land. For the site which are selected in the Core Strategy, the density of housing should be declared as part of the Core Strategy - as mentioned above, perhaps it would be appropriate to specify development of the King's Hill site at 20dph - that would still yield 5400 houses while retaining a lot of green space.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3801
Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Judy Cobham
Proposed numbers of houses have no basis in reality. Wrong numbers in wrong places.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3879
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Patricia Diane Freeman
3500 houses is not appropriate.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3908
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Debbie Wiggins
Your density figures don't work. You have not taken the advice offered by CABE with their building for life and sustainable cities recommendations. Far better to build lots of smaller communities than create another housing estate for everyone in Warwick District to hate! Give more land to each home, build no more than 200 in one place at a time and you might find you get somewhere to be proud of that produces according to your vision!
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 3961
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr John Archer
It is appropriate to incorporate density policies in order to ensure efficient use of land balanced with the protection of the particular character of areas to be teh subject of development
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4068
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Diana Sellwood
Support development of brownfield sites and recognise need to build an estimation of the sites that may come available into plans.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4080
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Ms Angela Clarke
Yes
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4120
Derbyniwyd: 11/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Colin Sharp
Appears to be attempt to circumvent planning laws and procedures under threat of financial penalties. Population and employment growth figures unsubstantiated. Consider legal challenge to whole concept of Core Strategy. Whole strategy ill conceived and will not serve community well.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4261
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Andrea Telford
need mores services see (c)
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4375
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: A Picken
Support
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4546
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Southern Windy Arbour Area Residents' Association
Explicitly remove back gardens from brown field definition.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4606
Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr S Morris
support
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4711
Derbyniwyd: 23/10/2009
Ymatebydd: V Gill Peppitt
Object to plans for " projected figures" and density.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4878
Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Vera Leeke
Land is scarce - densities need to be 50 dph
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 4968
Derbyniwyd: 08/10/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Graham Harrison
Qualified Yes- high densities will help to secure more sustainable developments, but too much cramming to the exclusion of things such as green infrastructure lead to poorer environment. A careful balance between the two needs to be struck.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5056
Derbyniwyd: 18/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Michael Morris
Support.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5149
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Barry Betts
Housing density should be kept low, High density housing is bad for both the owners/tenants and social structure of the areas.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5219
Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Sonia Owczarek
Object.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5289
Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009
Ymatebydd: J. N. Price
Clauses 10.37 to 10.41 adequately address the question of housing density, properly establishing a framework for the design of any given site. Regarding clauses 10.40 and 10.41 and the re-use of brownfield sites, the Council should consider establishing a register of sites which may potentially become available. This, together with a process that would enable the Council to act quickly in respect of 'windfall' sites could greatly enhance the possibility of housing development on former commercial sites, particularly those which are inappropriate for redevelopment for commercial or industrial purposes.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5349
Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009
Ymatebydd: SEAN DEELY
Object.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5401
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: John Baxter
More spacious semi-detached houses should be built with large gardens.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5441
Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mike Cheeseman
Support.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5479
Derbyniwyd: 27/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Joanna Illingworth
Support.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5533
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs G Morgan
Nifer y bobl: 2
Support.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5627
Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009
Ymatebydd: PG Swann
Please do not increase housing densities. The ubiquitous trend for LPAs to do so in recent years has generally resulted in far too many small housing units which provide little or no amenity/private open -air space . ( not even useable balconies or private terraces!). This is, I believe, one of the main causes of family breakdowns, social deprivation, dissatisfaction with housing quality, that are prevalent today. This is not what most people want, and it distorts the housing market.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5664
Derbyniwyd: 20/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Jane Boynton
Support.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5709
Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Roger Warren
Support.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 5773
Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009
Ymatebydd: Philip Wilson
Support.