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(viii) Land at Thickthorn, Kenilworth

Yn dangos sylwadau a ffurflenni 121 i 150 o 180

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4775

Derbyniwyd: 23/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Julian H and Judith M Wood

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
Major congestion already occurs, particularly in rush hour. Main road and side roads will be affected.
Has provision within Kenilworth area to accommodate education needs of additional children been properly considered? Has thought been given to impact of increased congestion resulting from additional children being transported to school?
Proposed housing will impact on demand for services provided by medical centres and hospitals.
Insufficient employment opportunity in Kenilworth to justify and accommodate additional inhabitants. Most will have to commute.
Area is designated green belt. Natural habitats would be affected and character of Kenilworth on south side destroyed forever.
Any further large scale development will begin the erode identity of Kenilworth.
Do we know beyond reasonable doubt that there will be a demand for houses and where will people be coming from? Have the predicted figures been challenged?
Understand Kenilworth Fire Station to be closed - if housing development progresses, it will need to remain available.

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ID sylw: 4831

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr. Andrew Clarke

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

This is a small piece of green belt with a totally unsuitable infrastructure for develpoement.It will destroy the quality of life and value in all the surrounding homes.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4920

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: L Hughes

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
Most statistical evidence collected prior to current fiscal catastrophe and should projections now be made, convinced different set of conclusions would be identified. Core Strategy therefore will be dated and irrelevant.
No reference to requirements necessary to support massive population expansion in overloaded system. No infrastrucure delivery plan despite stated need for preparation alongside core strategy. No mention of need for school, medical facilities or adequate road network.
Good design mentioned throughout document. Nebulous comment - means different things to different people.
Low carbon affordable housing contradiction in terms. Carbon saving proposals cost more, savings are overstated and some even counter-productive. Most either not tenable without subsidy or pay back times are extensive.
Allotted time scale for submitting objections short. Publicity has been derisory. Project kept secret until too late to mount coherent opposition.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4959

Derbyniwyd: 08/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Graham Harrison

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Qualified YES - - It is impossible to give a reasoned response without knowing the infrastructure implications etc.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4961

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Richard Monday

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
Green belt should be sacrosanct.
Massive development in Kenilworth will destroy character of town.
Massive problems with road system and infrastructure in form of schools, health care etc.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5034

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: FGM Butcher

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
Green belt and should stay as such.
Should be kept for agricultural and sports use as now.

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ID sylw: 5052

Derbyniwyd: 18/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Michael Morris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object.

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ID sylw: 5074

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mrs Dawn Keylock

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to development due to:
1. Over estimating demand for land type, numerous existing empty or undeveloped existing sites
2. Use of greenbelt land.
3. Lack of local infrastructure, and impact upon local existing infrastructure.
4. Highway safety and traffic generation.- insufficient existing transport access
5. No consultation with Coventry residents identifying site as a 'standby site'.
5. Loss of visual amenity and impact upon local quality of life.
6. Impact upon environment.
7. Availability of several other, more appropriate brownfield sites in Warwickshire.
8. Significant local opposition.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5141

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Barry Betts

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Good access to A46

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ID sylw: 5213

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Sonia Owczarek

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

THIS GREEN BELT LAND. THIS IS A CONSERVATION AREA. THIS AREA HAS ALREADY BEEN HEAVILY DEVELOPED!

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ID sylw: 5231

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Lindsay Wood

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Strongly object. Loss of all green space. Major traffic problems would arise. Local amenities would be unable to cope.

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ID sylw: 5285

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: J. N. Price

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Very concerned for mixed use housing and employment as it borders on the busy A46 and is therefore subject to considerable noise day and night. It would seem to be ill-suited to residential.
Noise is less important and easier to control within some commercial and light industrial premises and I would therefore support use of this site for such applications, particularly these which will not result in excessive vehicle movements affecting the existing residential areas to the northwest of the land.

Development would need direct access to the Thickthorn junction on the A46, avoiding any additional traffic on Glasshouse or Birches Lanes.

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ID sylw: 5345

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: SEAN DEELY

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

However if after the rigorous analysis of all existing development sites, and the provision of accommodation at Warwick University, the allocation can not be met, then this site should be the first Greenfield site to be sacrificed, but housing density needs to be significantly increased.

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ID sylw: 5397

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: John Baxter

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

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ID sylw: 5438

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mike Cheeseman

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The increase in the local traffic, the burden it puts on local services and the detrimental effect on the existing neighbourhoods of noise, pollution, safety all mean there is an unacceptable impact. All necessary infrastructure should be included before presented as the Strategy. Hi-Tech R&D and Light Manufacturing may also be intrusive, and office space present an altogether too high density of use.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 5475

Derbyniwyd: 27/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Joanna Illingworth

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support with reservations. With regard to the Kenilworth Rugby Club pitches etc. in Glasshouse Lane, it is essential that a suitable site for its relocation is identified. It is difficult to think of somewhere that would be acceptable. The only possible sites are in the green belt. Would a large clubhouse and extensive floodlighting be acceptable? This is what the club would require. And what would happen if the club members decided that they did not wish to sell the existing site.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5529

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs G Morgan

Nifer y bobl: 2

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Land is high value agricultural land and has an unsatisfactory environment due to growing noise and pollution from the A46. In particular housing closest to the A46 will be at risk of flooding due to the storm water moving downhill and having no natural brook/stream to receive the water.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5769

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Philip Wilson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 5816

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ms Alison Cox

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Kenilworth has seen minimal growth in recent years and there will be a new train station to support more movement.
Whitnash, South Warwick and Leamington have seen huge amounts of development in recent years.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 5852

Derbyniwyd: 13/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Pamela Payne

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5912

Derbyniwyd: 05/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr and Mrs C G Price

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5926

Derbyniwyd: 28/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Alan Roberts

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object.

Sylw

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 5976

Derbyniwyd: 29/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Fred Farrell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

1. The roads in this area are already heavily congested at peak times
2. the area enjoys rich biodiversity and wooded areas - small and larger - should receive total protection
3. this development, or any other of this size in Kenilworth, would almost certainly involve the establishment of a second Secondary school, since Kenilworth Schoolm with some 1000 pupils on roll is full and oversubscribed.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6001

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Debbie Harris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6069

Derbyniwyd: 14/10/2009

Ymatebydd: T G Daish

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn:
Local road layout will not support additional 1000 or so which will cause unacceptable congestion particularly during commuting hours
Local infrastructure will not support additional demand for shops, schools, sports facilities without special provision being made. Are facilities to be included in development?
Any thought given to traffic noise from A46 for new residents? Anyone living close to A46, noise may be untenable and may be apparent indoors.
Concern about access - don't suppose there would be any compensation for existing residents suffering caused by having traffic passing.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6078

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Skidmore

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support.

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Publication Draft

ID sylw: 6195

Derbyniwyd: 13/10/2009

Ymatebydd: John, Elaine and Sarah Lewis

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

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ID sylw: 6266

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ross Telford

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Agreed - good use of land if there has to be building around Kenilworth.

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ID sylw: 6393

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Ed & Zoe Rycroft

Nifer y bobl: 2

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Increased traffic around Glasshouse Lane Kenilworth. We are in danger of losing its small town character. I have not seen any evidence that alternative brown-field sites have been considered. Precious, mature woodland is in jeopardy. Infrastructure implications of integrating the new development into Kenilworth itself. Unless there is only one access point by the A46, you will have to break in to an already congested road, cutting through people's gardens and devaluing existing properties.

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ID sylw: 6409

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mrs Patricia Wightman

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Brown land should be used for rebuilding
Green belt land should be preserved
Wildlife habitat would be destroyed. Bats have been seen in the area.
900 new trees have just been planted in Glasshouse lane
Noise and CO2 from A46 would make houses undesirable and be detrimental.
No access into Birches Lane
Dangerous exit onto Thickthorn Lane island
No infrastructure to support increase in population
Limited access to Kenilworth town centre due to railway line
Will not generate any work in the area
New homes built should reflect value of existing properties.