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Do you support or object to the preferred option for securing a mix of new housing?
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 132
Derbyniwyd: 06/07/2009
Ymatebydd: R A Chapleo
Object - this is unpopular with residents
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 196
Derbyniwyd: 11/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Alexander Holmes
I support the concept of achieving a better mix of smaller and medium size homes, but this policy needs to be carefully applied. It is not feasible or desirable in all locations. This requires a case by case approach.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 216
Derbyniwyd: 03/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Caroline Baxter
No.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 232
Derbyniwyd: 09/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Duncan Hurwood
It seems very sensible.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 272
Derbyniwyd: 10/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Patricia Robinson
No - cannot see the justification for this. Most people in Warwick/Leamington already commute to work elsewhere. Need higher proportion of larger houses less social housing/affordable - builders are very greedy!
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 337
Derbyniwyd: 21/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs D Bolam
A sensible approach.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 365
Derbyniwyd: 22/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Peter Pounds
Object.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 397
Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Canon David Tilley
Mixed communities desirable for social health, e.g. elderly vitalised by living among young families, young families need baby sitters.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 416
Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2009
Ymatebydd: mrs linda allen
Yes, and I would encourage the Council to stick to having a broad variety of housing and not allow the developers to simply build 3/4 bedroom houses, where in particular bungalows should be being built for the needs of older people.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 494
Derbyniwyd: 24/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Georgina Wilson
The mix should not be built in such a way as to create an obvious "social housing" section of a development.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 565
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr A M Webley
Support.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 628
Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr G.R. Summers
Object.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 717
Derbyniwyd: 10/08/2009
Ymatebydd: P.A. Yarwood
Yes.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 746
Derbyniwyd: 06/08/2009
Ymatebydd: West Midlands RSL Planning Consortium
Asiant : Tetlow King Planning
We support the Preferred Options for the Mix of New Housing as this recognises the need to actively plan for a range of housing needs and to adopt a flexible approach to this. We consider it appropriate for the Core Strategy to assess and negotiate housing mix, type and tenure on a site-by-site basis in relation to identified housing needs except on strategic sites where it may be possible to more rigidly define such provision.
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 754
Derbyniwyd: 06/08/2009
Ymatebydd: West Midlands RSL Planning Consortium
Asiant : Tetlow King Planning
A local definition of affordable housing should be set encompassing intermediate and social rented housing and taking full account of local relationships between house prices and incomes.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 788
Derbyniwyd: 05/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Faye Davis
Support.
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 856
Derbyniwyd: 18/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Adrian Farmer
Keep all development off green fields. Build the most needed housing types only and on brown field sites.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 920
Derbyniwyd: 19/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Christine Betts
50% affordable housing in new developments is too high. Social engineering to this degree will drive residents out of current homes.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 1025
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Kirit Marvania
Support
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1088
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Pamela Beedham
Streetscene looks better if smaller houses are in a group. People buying larger homes would probably prefer to have similar houses nearby and not be overlooked by flats.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 1125
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
Support
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1126
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
40% is massive when compared to Warwick District as a whole. With such a high proportion of affordable housing, it is even more important that development is spread around the region. Concentrated in place, it is likley to become a 'no-go' area, drug manor, crime hot spot.
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1188
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Barry Elliman
No
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1245
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Andrew Horsley
Not if anti social people are brought into an area prevoiusly law abiding.
Sylw
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1246
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Andrew Horsley
Not if anti social people are brought into an area previously law abiding.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1312
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Sarah Jane Horsley
As long as Whitnash stays free from crime. Keep social/housing association for local people who cannot afford to buy.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1380
Derbyniwyd: 18/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Asiant : DNS Planning and Design Consultants
Yes, this approach is supported.
Gwrthwynebu
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1483
Derbyniwyd: 27/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs Kundi
Nifer y bobl: 2
Object.
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1519
Derbyniwyd: 28/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Nigel Hamilton
The "Parker Morris" standards on room size MUST be used as a planning requirement, if the new occupiers are to have quality homes of all types which can sustain communities over time.
Pokey flats should be rejected and room dimensions added to the "WDC Design Guide",
Cefnogi
Publication Draft
ID sylw: 1644
Derbyniwyd: 01/09/2009
Ymatebydd: William Bethell
But only if adequate infrastructure is provided, but again the density and mix at Whitnash?Sydenham etc have always suffered by comparison with other areas.