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(viii) Land at Thickthorn, Kenilworth
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 105
Derbyniwyd: 04/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Martin Harban
Intensification of traffic in Birches Lane and the A452 and the roads towards the traffic access points towards Warwick University are a major objection, together with the water and drainage issues. There are much better options when considering land to the Warwick Road towards Leek Wooton.
Traffic options and drains would be a major point to make this the preferred option.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 130
Derbyniwyd: 06/07/2009
Ymatebydd: R A Chapleo
support
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 150
Derbyniwyd: 06/07/2009
Ymatebydd: R Clipson
I strongly object to the use of this land for housing. Kenilworth MUST keep the green land around it or it will lose its character and become just another urban sprawl.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 194
Derbyniwyd: 11/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Alexander Holmes
I support all the suggested options as they focus housing on areas best able to accommodate new development, without encroaching on the Green Belt.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 198
Derbyniwyd: 12/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Geoffrey Field
My objections to this preferred housing location are: that it will disturb an established and natural wildlife habitat
: that it will lead to increased traffic congestion and hazard on Thickthorn island
: that infrastructure does not exist to support such development
: that it will impact adversely on the character of the town, and
: it will adversely impact on the visual approach to the town
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 230
Derbyniwyd: 09/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Duncan Hurwood
I do not believe expansion of Kenilworth to be in the best interests of the town, as it will lose its character, and become virtually a district of Coventry.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 270
Derbyniwyd: 10/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Patricia Robinson
Proximity to existing urban areas.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 335
Derbyniwyd: 21/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs D Bolam
An area able to accomodate additional housing.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 363
Derbyniwyd: 22/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Peter Pounds
Support.
Sylw
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ID sylw: 414
Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2009
Ymatebydd: mrs linda allen
I neither support nor object to the use of Thickthorn land, but am surprised that a piece of Green Belt land is being sacrificed for 800 houses. I would question whether other "brownfield" sites have been identified which could replace this piece of land.
If houses are to built on this land, it's important that the woodland at the Spinney separating the Thickthorn land from the houses is retained as this provides a natural buffer from the sound of the A46. There is a blanket Tree Preservation Order on this woodland, and this should be respected.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 441
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Peter Clarke
Support.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 492
Derbyniwyd: 24/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Georgina Wilson
Housing should be protected from road noise.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 533
Derbyniwyd: 02/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs J Stratton
Greenbelt land should not be built on.
The traffic on Birches Lane/Glasshouse Lane would be horribly congested. Speeding drivers already make this a dangerous road.
The woodland is such a great resource for Kenilworth and must be maintained.
The recreation areas must be preserved for the welfare of the community.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 563
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr A M Webley
Support.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 626
Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr G.R. Summers
Object.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 654
Derbyniwyd: 05/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Rachel Greasby
Considerable loss of Green Belt land would erode feel of natural border between Kenilworth, Thickthorn side, and A46
Infrastructure works would have detrimental effects to the character of Kenilworth and its town feeling
Rush hour traffic from Birches lane trying to get onto Leamington / Warwick Road already heavy would not work with extra cars
Leamington road is very busy in rush hour with people coming from A46 and using Kenilworth as short cut
Building of 800 houses would also erode the community feel of Kenilworth
What effect would 800 new houses have on schooling is there provision for this
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 674
Derbyniwyd: 07/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr Roger Greasby
More homes will inevitably lead to more traffic and the road systems may not handle the extra traffic causing unwanted queues on an already busy through route which in turn is detrimental on the character of Kenilworth.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 715
Derbyniwyd: 10/08/2009
Ymatebydd: P.A. Yarwood
Support.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 786
Derbyniwyd: 05/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Faye Davis
Despite this being a greenfield site, I do support it as it is kept well within the boundaries for Kenilworth.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 816
Derbyniwyd: 13/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Sidney R Jackson
Subject to sympathetic plans being considered, I do not foresee that I will have any objection to this development, provided that the area of woodland to the rear of the properties in Jordan Close (and others) remains untouched and I would request that the Council makes this a condition of any planning application granted.
This area provides a long established habitat for wildlife and birds as well as mature trees, some of which are subject to Tree Preservation Orders and should be maintained.
Sylw
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ID sylw: 820
Derbyniwyd: 20/07/2009
Ymatebydd: Graham Alcock
It is essential that if the development of Thickthorn goes ahead the wooded area (to the rear of Jordan Close) remains intact, and that planning permission is only given the green light conditional upon this.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 821
Derbyniwyd: 12/08/2009
Ymatebydd: James Heatley
I have no issues with the planning subject to architectural schemes that are in keeping with the local area.
However, I expect the woodland to the rear of my property (Marked area 8 on Map 31 of the Habitat Biodiversity Audit) is protected in full as well as a large buffer zone. The trees support an active bat community and provide a habitat for other wildlife including birds and small animals. The area has a blanket TPO to soften the visual impact when entering Kenilworth. The removal of trees may affect the foundations of my property and there is a footpath that has been regularly used over the last 30 years.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 822
Derbyniwyd: 03/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mike Shippam
I accept the need and can see the justification for the above site. However, any consent made is subject to the retention of the entire woodland as a vital lung for those of us with asthma and in some way mitigating the otherwise adverse consequences.
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 854
Derbyniwyd: 18/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Adrian Farmer
Not neccessary
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 918
Derbyniwyd: 19/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Christine Betts
Support.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 1000
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Kirit Marvania
Support
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 1085
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mrs Pamela Beedham
Lovely countryside. Severe congestion on local roads. Green Belt.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 1123
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs T Robinson
Support
Gwrthwynebu
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ID sylw: 1186
Derbyniwyd: 21/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Barry Elliman
Should be kept for agriculture.
Cefnogi
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ID sylw: 1243
Derbyniwyd: 24/08/2009
Ymatebydd: Andrew Horsley
Support