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Do you agree that the Council has identified all reasonable options for Infrastructure?

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Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4694

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Cllr. Prof Maurice Shutler

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Will generate twice as much traffic as at present in rush hours - neither will Warwick Parkway and Leamington Spa railway car parks be able to cope.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4702

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mrs M Ingram

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Safety for people on roads

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4704

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: S Bradley

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

More havoc on roads, more traffic, more noise, more pollution.
Schools cannot cope with increased population and Brittain Lane cannot cope with more schools, roads and houses.

Cefnogi

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4713

Derbyniwyd: 23/10/2009

Ymatebydd: V Gill Peppitt

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Support

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4739

Derbyniwyd: 05/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Miss M S Saben

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Problem of excessive traffic already, including A45.
Potential for serious flooding.

Sylw

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4744

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: V J Evans

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site
Mistake to put all development in one area. Will change character of that part of the town. Development should be spread more equally around the town. This would help the existing infrastructure to absorb new developments.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4747

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Jane Walton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Roads already congested, particularly A45 and A46, both of which are already busy routes.
Local amenities (shop, GP surgery, dentists, public transport) could not cope with increased housing. Local primary and secondary schools would be unable to cope and it would reduce number of school places for existing residents.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4753

Derbyniwyd: 02/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Cllr Bob Dhillon and family

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Who will pay for extra sewage pipe for proposed new housing and necessary extra water pipes and power lines to be laid.
Why was traffic survey carried out during school holidays? Will another be carried out? How is already congested traffic situation going to improve especially when there are pinch points at bridges?
When will studies be carried out on access, schooling, utilities, sewage, policing, employment, medical provision, impact on hospital, community activities etc. Any guarantee a new school will be built?
How can planners and developers be trusted when promises reneged on at Warwick Gates and Chase Meadow? There are still 700 houses to be built at Chase Meadow.
Why more houses not allocated to villages?
Why all housing in Warwick, not around Leamington or Kenilworth or along A46 corridor where access to Coventry infrastructure and employment.
Why has Cave Report been ignored in respect of house numbers?
Why no challenge to projected growth rate of 40,000? Why has this been accepted? Have the figures been examined and assessed?
Will further consultation be allowed following 6 month deferment requested?
Why, when Kenilworth to have new station, no traffic and none of the problems of Warwick has and can support infrastructure does it not have some of the housing developement?
Why have discussions taken place with developers before people?
Why planning to build on flood plain? Householders won't be able to get insurance. Legally, flood alleviation schemes do not have to be implemented until end of scheme - could take years. Will it be condition of any development that flood alleviation measures be put in place prior to development?
Why was employment at Warwick University stated knowing that major redundancy programme starting?

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4758

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs John & Margaret Pyner

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Area could not cope with extra traffic. Queues to St Martins Road roundabout in conflict with A45 Green Lane traffic now - can only get worse. Traffic queuing further back would may encroach on school traffic adding safety risks. New roads may shift traffic onto Green Lane as a rat run if people try to take shorter route. Road only takes one lane of traffic now due to parking - significant hazard especially to children with cars mounting pavement to get past. Will Green Lane be widened if development takes place?
Increase in number of people will put significant pressure on local services; schools, shops, GP surgery, dental surgery and public transport.
Why need for large amount of dwellings? Lack of demonstrable requirement. We are in a downturn. No prospect of jobs returning to Coventry.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4770

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr L Morris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Schools and transport will have to be considered. Demand increased by more houses. Level of traffic along Stoneleigh Road, A45 and A46 at peak times is immense - further traffic add to chaos. Cannot see how introduction of roads into new development will ease situation, as will ultimately flow into existing.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4773

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Anthony and Pauline Coutts-Smith

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Schools, doctors and lack of employment and possibly fire cover so how will extra numbers be catered for?
Presumably extra people will mean extra cars. Trees will have to be felled at some stage of the development. Traffic problems along Birches/Glasshouse Lanes. At certain times of day, people will use them as short cuts to Coventry, Leamington and Warwick. At certain times of day, Kenilworth to Leamington Road is at a standstill outside Kenilworth.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4776

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.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4779

Derbyniwyd: 18/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Hunt

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to 8100 new houses in Warwick District:
Already suffered adversely from significant housing developments in recent years, exerting pressure on services and infrastructure.
No plan for infrastructure in terms of drainage, sewage, roads, public transport, schools, hospitals, maintaining towns individual identities and preservation of wildlife. No new schools built, hence overpopulated existing schools. Hospitals do not have capacity to serve increased population.
Roads already over congested and often impassable at key times. No capacity for extra cars on road network.
More housing developments would increase risk of flooding. At present run-off is slowed by pasture and crops in fields.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4791

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Roger Higgins

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

No established infrastructure plan to support each possible housing development. Should have been available to public when assessing development areas.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4792

Derbyniwyd: 18/09/2009

Ymatebydd: richard keylock

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Lack of adequate utility services (water,gas,sewers) to supply the number of proposed dwellings. There is also inadequate road infrastructure between the A46 and Warwick University. This road is experiences traffic congestion today so any further increase would be unacceptable

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4835

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr. Andrew Clarke

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4880

Derbyniwyd: 25/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Vera Leeke

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Bridges, Hospitals, Surgeries, Schools, roads will all be needed and the cost will be huge. It is not reasonable to suggest that it will all be met from S106 as this will simply mean much higher house prices.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4909

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mrs Joyce A Green

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Schools and transport have to be considered. Three local schools, one taking children from out of catchment as is a faith school. Need to provide further educational facilities. Will add to traffic problems especially at peak times. Traffic already bad along Stoneleigh Road, A45 and A46. Additional traffic would result in chaos. New roads in the development won't ease situation and ultimately will flow onto existing roads and spill onto Green Lane itself.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4917

Derbyniwyd: 01/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Paul & Catherine Watkins

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to sites near to Bishops Tachbrook:
The main road to Leamington is already congested morning and evening.
School places are difficult to obtain and there are few vacant seats available for purchase on secondary schools bus service.
Sainsbury's car park is often overcrowded - would there be applications for more supermarkets?
Increased traffic causes pollution.
Water, including drainage and sewerage resources. Emergency services, NHS facilities, GPs Hospitals.
Any current plans or guidelines to compensate homeowners for loss of value of home which, when purchased, was in rural setting, but may become part of extended suburb?

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4919

Derbyniwyd: 24/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr David Ramsbottom

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Europa Way site:
Locating so many homes into one small area without integrated strategy not a sensible thing to do.
Congested roads - dramatic impact with addition of 1250 new homes.
Flood risk - during moderate rain, run-off from farmland can be considerable and seen from cycle path. New development and hard standing will increase flooding as shown by nearby new builds being flooded during recent heavy rain.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4921

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: L Hughes

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
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.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4929

Derbyniwyd: 22/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Clinton G Perry

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to sites at Bishops Tachbrook/Warwick Gates area:
Would cause considerable disruption to strained services. Congestion on local roads. Proposed development would sustantially increase demand on one of busiest routes into and out of area. Dread to think what effect additional traffic will have. Resulting growth in regions carbon footprint.
Development of this magnitude will increase demand on schools and services. Schools already oversubscribed. School at Warwick Gates didn't materialise. Local doctors, dentists and hospitals are overstretched - how much more can they take?

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4938

Derbyniwyd: 23/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Sukhjeet and Uinkar Dhillon

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to sites in Harbury Lane and Whitnash area:
Proposed development will cause flooding.
There will be a huge increase in pollution.
Warwick Gates demonstrates impact of large-scale development - congestion on roads, burden on schools and services. Impact studies needed:
Traffic in area at peak school and work times
Effect of wear and tear on roads from additional traffic - who will bear long term cost?
Schools already struggling to meet local residents needs.
GP services, dentists, hospitals, police and fire services.
Has council calculated cost of Severn Trent supplying water - who will bear long term cost?

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4946

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Lynn Morrison

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Would create challenges - traffic.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4951

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mrs A M Sills

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Safety for local people oin roads and children going to school

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4956

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: H Round

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Safety for local people on roads and children going to school
Poor drainage leads to significant run-off onto Green Lane

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4962

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Richard Monday

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Thickthorn site:
Massive problems with road system and infrastructure in form of schools, health care etc.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4971

Derbyniwyd: 08/10/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr Graham Harrison

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

NO - The options are not confined to how contributions will be sought. There are also options (or should be) about what infrastructure will be needed especially in relation to the new development areas. Without the infrastructure Delivery Plan, it is impossible to reach a reasoned response to any of the proposed development areas and THIS IS A MAJOR WEAKNESS OF THE PREFERRED OPTION CONSULTATION.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4975

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Richard J Bennett

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Would bring further traffic congestion into congested area - Stoneleigh Road and Green Lane. Green Lane not wide and cars and buses struggle to get past schools and shops due to parking. Also used as short cut from Festival Island to Kenilworth Road traffic lights on A45 to avoid queues on Kenpas Highway.
Schools on Green Lane won't be able to cope with more children.
Not enough local amenities - shops, GP surgeries, dental surgeries, church, post office, fast food outlets, public transport, pubs.

Gwrthwynebu

Publication Draft

ID sylw: 4979

Derbyniwyd: 21/09/2009

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs H Wilson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Object to Kings Hill site:
Would bring chaos to roads - can't take more traffic.
Local amenities can't take extra - schools, doctors, public transport.