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Do you support or object to the preferred option for the density of new housing?

Yn dangos sylwadau a ffurflenni 91 i 120 o 128

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5818

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ms Alison Cox

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Almost 50 % of new homes needed concentrated in on area will place intolerable burdens on infrastructure and will directly contravene the vision of WDC to preserve the identities and characteristics of Warwick/Whitnash and Leamington.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5856

Derbyniwyd: 13/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Pamela Payne

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5921

Derbyniwyd: 05/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs C G Price

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5930

Derbyniwyd: 28/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Alan Roberts

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Because at the end commercial factors will be the controlling element as oppose to what is right for a particular environment.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6005

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Debbie Harris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6032

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Paul Skidmore

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6082

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Skidmore

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Far too many on one area!

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6163

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Barry & Valerie Sankey

Nifer y bobl: 2

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The size of the site and scale of development at King's Hill would necessitate high densities which would allow no margin for quality architecture and design resulting in poor built environment.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6203

Derbyniwyd: 13/10/2009

Ymatebydd: John, Elaine and Sarah Lewis

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6269

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ross Telford

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Must ensure schools, shops, post offices to support the developments.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6353

Derbyniwyd: 18/09/2009

Ymatebydd: John Jessamine

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6396

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ed & Zoe Rycroft

Nifer y bobl: 2

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Modern developments squeeze too much in to a given area, giving little in terms of gardens or outside space. Cramming more properties into the area means more traffic what would otherwise be dispersed, putting less pressure on the local infrastructure. The urban creep of areas such as Warwick Gates has also already meant a stretching of the current utilities away from traditional urban centres.

Residents of Warwick Gates and Bishops Tachbrook already suffer from reduced water pressure and slow internet speeds.

further extending existing supply networks to the proposed development areas, will cause greater pressure on already extended services.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6450

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: graham leeke

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Land is scarce - densities have to be 50 dph

Sylw

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6720

Derbyniwyd: 05/11/2009

Ymatebydd: Warwickshire County Council - Heritage & Culture (Museums)

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

We welcome the recognition (10.38) that existing densities of housing contribute to the character of an area and that this character should be protected.

However, potential adverse impacts of higher housing numbers upon landscape is only defined in terms of impact upon designated landscapes (10.47, third bullet point); non-designated landscapes may also have significance in terms of historic landscape character and reference should be made to the Historic Landscape Characterisation programme recently concluded by Warwickshire CC.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6734

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Milverton New Allotments Association Ltd

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Provided the density allows for recreation: e.g. gardening which could be on shared land, i.e. allotments.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6853

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Lindsay Green

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

* density of houses would be totally unreasonable if the numbers being proposed for the area are built


Sylw

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6951

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Bishops Tachbrook Parish Council

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Housing Density
The Parish Council‟s independent appraisal indicates that the densities under consideration are fairly low. By increasing the density of new housing within normal limits, the allocation of housing will be more easily achieved.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7007

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Norton Lindsey Parish Council

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Unfortunately yes but careful design will be needed, to enable amenities and green areas for recreation to be incorporated.

Sylw

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7050

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Warwick and Leamington Green Party

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

In the previous consultation the Council indicated that there were brownfield sites for 8,100 homes. "From the Council's own figures, if a housing density of just 40 is assumed, then there is no need for any houses to be built on green fields." Housing densities of over 100 homes per hectare can be appropriate in town centres. Disappointed to see it is only increased it to 40. Even more disappointed the core strategy now claims that 5000 homes should be built on greenfield sites, double the number given a year ago. Advocate increases in housing density within towns.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7141

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Friends of the Earth

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Strongly support higher densities across all sites.
Recommend minimum acceptable density levels should be included in policy document.
There are many recent residential schemes where 100 to 150 dwellings per hectare are quite
common. Possible to achieve such densities with the benefit of good design without
compromising the character of our towns and the quality of public open spaces, as is confirmed in PPS3. Paragraph 10.2 in the consultation document confirms that '...household size is getting smaller with more people living alone...'. This in turn allows higher densities, and means that there is considerably less need for green field sites to be used.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7392

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Europa Way Consortium

Asiant : Entec UK Ltd

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

In line with PPS3, the Consortium would wish to see housing densities of between 30-50 dph. Factoring in the high housing targets Warwick District are likely to be required to meet, the Consortium believe that a minimum of 40 dph would be appropriate for greenfield urban extension sites such as Europa Way. We note that 40dph was used to calculate housing figures for proposed strategic housing sites, the Consortium supports this approach.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7413

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Parkridge Development Land Ltd

Asiant : Holmes Antill

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7457

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Trilogy

Asiant : Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support the preferred option of adopting a policy with a range of densities across the plan area. High quality high density development should be supported in sustainable locations in the built-up areas of the District.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7577

Derbyniwyd: 17/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr George Jones

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7664

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Forrester of Loes Farm, Guys Cliffe

Asiant : Barlow Associates Limited

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Increased density can deprive people of gardens and open space. Smaller properties should actually have larger garden areas plus access to green areas.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 7724

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ray Bullen

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:


The densities under consideration are fairly low. As land is in short supply as demonstrated by the difficulties being encountered as to what to sacrifice, land should be used and efficiently and intensively as is reasonable. By increasing the density of new housing to within normally accepted limits, the allocation of housing will be more easily achieved

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 33538

Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009

Ymatebydd: Rail Property Ltd & Network Rail Infrastructure

Asiant : G R Planning Consultancy Ltd

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Density for housing on the 'Land at Station Area' is far too low and unjustified and should therefore be revised.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 33554

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Crackley Residents' Association

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Supports mix of housing proposed and density.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 33555

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Crackley Residents' Association

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Supports mix of housing proposed and density.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 33565

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Thomas Bates & Son LTD

Asiant : Andrew Martin Associates

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support