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Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46410

Derbyniwyd: 06/07/2012

Ymatebydd: mr william tansey

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

this is a step backwards and will redefine the shape and nature of warwickshire

Testun llawn:

this is a step backwards and will redefine the shape and nature of warwickshire

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ID sylw: 46442

Derbyniwyd: 11/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Hampton-on-the-Hill Residents Association

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

Testun llawn:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

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ID sylw: 46464

Derbyniwyd: 13/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Clive Blockley

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment and new housing on a proportionate scale. There is no need to change this situation. In fact the Green Belt was devised to prevent people like you with no knowledge of the countryside to ruin it.

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment and new housing on a proportionate scale. There is no need to change this situation. In fact the Green Belt was devised to prevent people like you with no knowledge of the countryside to ruin it.

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ID sylw: 46476

Derbyniwyd: 15/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Brian Cuttell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Could not possibly support a proposal where suggested "village envelopes" are not agreed in advance and included as part of proposal.

Note: I disagree in principle with the proposal - but to not document suggested envelopes is outrageous.

Testun llawn:

Could not possibly support a proposal where suggested "village envelopes" are not agreed in advance and included as part of proposal.

Note: I disagree in principle with the proposal - but to not document suggested envelopes is outrageous.

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ID sylw: 46485

Derbyniwyd: 15/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr John Lock

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings, without deterioration inthe quality of life for existing residents.

Testun llawn:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings, without deterioration inthe quality of life for existing residents.

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ID sylw: 46494

Derbyniwyd: 15/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mrs Kay Lock

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the green belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the green belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

Testun llawn:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the green belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the green belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

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ID sylw: 46574

Derbyniwyd: 18/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Roger Mills

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

These villages must not be removed from the Green Belt. No "exceptional circumstances" have been demonstrated to justify removing them.
Hampton Magna already has an overloaded infrastructure, and cannot support any further development. It is surrounded by agricultural land which has never been developed, and which is very distinct from the ex-barracks site on which the village was built. The boundaries should stay where they are!

Testun llawn:

On no account must these villages be removed from the Green Belt. No "exceptional circumstances" have been demonstrated which would justify building on what is currently Green Belt. There seems to be a presumption that if a Green Belt designation inconveniently gets in the way of development, all that is needed is to move the boundary so as to re-designate a parcel of land for development. This flies in the face of the Green Belt concept, and is the start of a slippery slope!
Hampton Magna already has an overloaded infrastructure, and cannot support any further development. It is surrounded by agricultural land which has never been developed, and which is very distinct from the ex-barracks site on which the village was built. The boundaries should stay where they are!

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ID sylw: 46577

Derbyniwyd: 18/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs P Harris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The National Planning Policy Framework (March 2012) states at para 86 'If it is necessary to prevent development in a village primarily because of the
important contribution which the open character of the village makes to the
openness of the Green Belt, the village should be included in the Green Belt.'

This is without question the case with Norton Lindsey; it's open character would be completely destroyed by the implementation of the proposal in the local plan to allow the construction of 30-80 further dwellings in the Warwick DC part of the village alone by removing the village envelope from the Green Belt.




Testun llawn:

The National Planning Policy Framework (March 2012) states at para 86 'If it is necessary to prevent development in a village primarily because of the
important contribution which the open character of the village makes to the
openness of the Green Belt, the village should be included in the Green Belt.'

This is without question the case with Norton Lindsey; it's open character would be completely destroyed by the implementation of the proposal in the local plan to allow the construction of 30-80 further dwellings in the Warwick DC part of the village alone by removing the village envelope from the Green Belt.




Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46740

Derbyniwyd: 22/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Keith Knott

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Moving green belt boundary whether for villages or any other part of the district is not acceptable, it is ther for a reason, respect it - there is no case to move it.

Testun llawn:

Moving green belt boundary whether for villages or any other part of the district is not acceptable, it is ther for a reason, respect it - there is no case to move it.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46777

Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Rene Jorgensen

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly there is no need to redraw the Green Belt boundary.

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly there is no need to redraw the Green Belt boundary.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46796

Derbyniwyd: 24/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Simon Primrose

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The existing green belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited re-development and new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly, there is no need to redraw the green belt boundary in the case of Norton Lindsey

Testun llawn:

The existing green belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited re-development and new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly, there is no need to redraw the green belt boundary in the case of Norton Lindsey

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46849

Derbyniwyd: 24/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mrs Alexandra Davis

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The greenbelt was created for a reason and it should not be altered just to allow more houses to be built. The reason these villages are popular and why people spend a lot of money buying and maintaining houses in them is precisely because they are surrounded by greenbelt. This gives some of the character to the villages, which would be lost if large numbers of new houses were built and the boundaries changed.

Testun llawn:

The greenbelt was created for a reason and it should not be altered just to allow more houses to be built. The reason these villages are popular and why people spend a lot of money buying and maintaining houses in them is precisely because they are surrounded by greenbelt. This gives some of the character to the villages, which would be lost if large numbers of new houses were built and the boundaries changed.

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ID sylw: 46908

Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Nick Jaffray

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Para 16.7 starts by stating that Green Belt should only be altered in exceptional circumstances. No such circumstances have been demonstrated in the plan. Norton Lindsey owes its character in part to inclusion in the Green Belt, which was designed to protect it from just such unjustifiable threats.

Testun llawn:

Para 16.7 starts by stating that Green Belt should only be altered in exceptional circumstances. No such circumstances have been demonstrated in the plan. Norton Lindsey owes its character in part to inclusion in the Green Belt, which was designed to protect it from just such unjustifiable threats.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 46920

Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2012

Ymatebydd: landowner

Asiant : Savills

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The identification of Lapworth as a village to be removed from the Green Belt, with new Green Belt boundaries drawn up around the settlements to allow for development is supported.

Lapworth represents a sustainable location for new housing development to meet identified needs. Land to the east of Station Lane is suitably and sustainably located to meet identified local housing needs, as set out in the accompanying report.

As well as accomodating new development as proposed in the plan, the revised Green Belt boundaries should be drawn to allow for the longer-term development needs of Lapworth.

Testun llawn:

The identification of Lapworth as a village to be removed from the Green Belt, with new Green Belt boundaries drawn up around the settlements to allow for development is supported.

Lapworth represents a sustainable location for new housing development to meet identified needs. Land to the east of Station Lane is suitably and sustainably located to meet identified local housing needs, as set out in the accompanying report.

As well as accomodating new development as proposed in the plan, the revised Green Belt boundaries should be drawn to allow for the longer-term development needs of Lapworth.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 46923

Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Roland Crisp

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

I am totally against any development on Green Belt Land and re-alignment should not be considered.

Testun llawn:

I am totally against any development on Green Belt Land and re-alignment should not be considered.

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ID sylw: 46997

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Rowington Parish Council

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Clarification is required on the proposals to re-draw the Green Belt boundaries for Rowington. "Rowington" as referred to, stretches from the edge of Lapworth to the edge of Shrewley and includes several hamlets e.g. Turners Green, Rowington Green and Mousley End. Further details required of proposed new boundaries prior to an informed response being made.

Testun llawn:

Clarification is required on the proposals to re-draw the Green Belt boundaries for Rowington. "Rowington" as referred to, stretches from the edge of Lapworth to the edge of Shrewley and includes several hamlets e.g. Turners Green, Rowington Green and Mousley End. Further details required of proposed new boundaries prior to an informed response being made.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47043

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2012

Ymatebydd: mrs jane hayward

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

Testun llawn:

Hampton Magna should not be removed from the Green Belt. Current residents have been attracted to the village because it is in the Green Belt. The village amenities are at capacity now and could not take additional dwellings without a deterioration in the quality of life for existing residents.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 47062

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr A Beswick

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Controlled growth at the small scale possible in rural areas is entirely supportable if there is an economic reason for growth

Testun llawn:

Controlled growth at the small scale possible in rural areas is entirely supportable if there is an economic reason for growth

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47115

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Barry Dale

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

It is essential to preserve the Green Belt for the enjoyment of present and future populations.

Any re - drawing of the Green Belt around H/Magna could have the effect of merging the settlement with Hampton on the Hill, contrary to PO3 of the Local Plan.

H/Magna and Hampton on the Hill have significantly different rural characters and historical backgrounds which should be preserved.

Testun llawn:

It is essential to preserve the Green Belt for the enjoyment of present and future populations.

Any re - drawing of the Green Belt around H/Magna could have the effect of merging the settlement with Hampton on the Hill, contrary to PO3 of the Local Plan.

H/Magna and Hampton on the Hill have significantly different rural characters and historical backgrounds which should be preserved.

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ID sylw: 47127

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mrs Louise Clarke

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale.

The Green Belt was introduced for very good reasons of protecting our rural environment,

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt has successfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale.

The Green Belt was introduced for very good reasons of protecting our rural environment,

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47149

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Myles Wilcox-Smith

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt has siccessfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly there is no need to redraw the Green Belt boundary around Norton Lindsey.

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt has siccessfully protected Norton Lindsey without restricting limited redevelopment/new housing on a proportionate scale. Accordingly there is no need to redraw the Green Belt boundary around Norton Lindsey.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47153

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Leek Wootton Parish Plan Working Group

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

In addition to the parishioners objection to development within the village envelope, they were strongly (83%) against any expansion of the village boundary and any erosion of green belt.

Testun llawn:

In addition to the parishioners objection to development within the village envelope, they were strongly (83%) against any expansion of the village boundary and any erosion of green belt.

Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 47157

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Michelle and Beat Kumin

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

We highly support these proposals

Testun llawn:

We highly support these proposals

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47179

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Neil Brown

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The green belt is a key planning policy that has successfully protected the character of Warwickshire and these villages in particular for over fifty years - it should not cast aside.

Appropriate development can be undertaken within the villages without redrawing boundaries - it simply relies on planning teams and developers working closely with local communities to ensure that development is appropriate in scale and character and meets a real local need.

Testun llawn:

The green belt is a key planning policy that has successfully protected the character of Warwickshire and these villages in particular for over fifty years - it should not cast aside.

Appropriate development can be undertaken within the villages without redrawing boundaries - it simply relies on planning teams and developers working closely with local communities to ensure that development is appropriate in scale and character and meets a real local need.

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ID sylw: 47196

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Chris Langton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

This issue needs to be handled with the utmost care - consultation with the villages affected is essential for their input

Testun llawn:

This issue needs to be handled with the utmost care - consultation with the villages affected is essential for their input

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47207

Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012

Ymatebydd: The National Trust

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The National Trust is concerned about the approach of removing villages from the Green Belt and then drawing entirely new Green Belt boundaries.

We wish to be involved in any discussion about the designation of new boundaries in the vicinity of our properties.

Testun llawn:

The approach taken by Warwick District Council towards the review of Green Belt boundaries to accommodate development within the plan period accords with the previous PPG2 'Green Belts' and the NPPF. The NPPF states that "Green Belt boundaries should only be altered in exceptional circumstances, through the preparation or review of a Local Plan. At that time, authorities should consider the Green Belt boundaries having regard to their intended permanence in the long term so that they should be capable of enduring beyond the plan period."

The Plan acknowledges that the preferred option for housing (approximately 600 dwellings pa) will need to be met largely on strategic greenfield sites on the edge of the built-up areas (which will be predominantly existing Green Belt) and within/or on the edge of some villages to allow for a hierarchy of growth in the rural area.

The National Trust has some concern about removing villages from the Green Belt and then drawing entirely new Green Belt boundaries around the settlements to allow for development, rather than simply amending the existing boundary to accommodate urban/village extensions, which would be less disruptive. Redrawing boundaries may increase pressures from developers to also accommodate 'Safeguarded Land' in addition to extensions. There is also a danger that if villages are removed from the Green Belt, they may not be re-designated and would then need to be protected by other development management policies, as referenced in NPPF Para 86.

The Trust would wish to be involved in any discussions about the designation of new boundaries in the vicinity of its properties.

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ID sylw: 47400

Derbyniwyd: 03/08/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs P Harris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The principal reason Warwick district remains a largely unspoilt area is because the Green Belt has prevented inappropriate development, particularly in the villages located within it. Their removal from Green Belt protection would be a counter-productive strategy and allow previously inappropriate development to take place on a large scale.

The degree of allowable development proposed is disproportionate and out of character with both the villages and the Green Belt. It is inevitable that this amount of construction in rural locations would cause collateral damage to the very environment and ecology the Green Belt has so far successfully managed to protect.

Testun llawn:

The principal reason Warwick district remains a largely unspoilt area is because the Green Belt has prevented inappropriate development, particularly in the villages located within it. Their removal from Green Belt protection would be a counter-productive strategy and allow previously inappropriate development to take place on a large scale.

The degree of allowable development proposed is disproportionate and out of character with both the villages and the Green Belt. It is inevitable that this amount of construction in rural locations would cause collateral damage to the very environment and ecology the Green Belt has so far successfully managed to protect.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47410

Derbyniwyd: 02/08/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Cammidge

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt around Norton Lindsey protects the essential shape and views. It is a prominent hill top village that can be seen for a number of miles in many directions and it is important to retain the character of villages such as this. Redrawing of the Green Belt is entirely inappropriate. Use of readily available white land and brownfield sites should be utilised.

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt around Norton Lindsey protects the essential shape and views. It is a prominent hill top village that can be seen for a number of miles in many directions and it is important to retain the character of villages such as this. Redrawing of the Green Belt is entirely inappropriate. Use of readily available white land and brownfield sites should be utilised.

Gwrthwynebu

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ID sylw: 47418

Derbyniwyd: 02/08/2012

Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Cammidge

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

The Green Belt boundary should only be redrawn when it is absolutely essential and importantly would not have an adverse effect on existing settlements. The linear nature of Norton Lindsey is an essential part of its character and the Green Belt protects the important form and shape of the village which would be destroyed by the proposed scale of development.

Testun llawn:

The Green Belt boundary should only be redrawn when it is absolutely essential and importantly would not have an adverse effect on existing settlements. The linear nature of Norton Lindsey is an essential part of its character and the Green Belt protects the important form and shape of the village which would be destroyed by the proposed scale of development.












Cefnogi

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ID sylw: 47550

Derbyniwyd: 03/08/2012

Ymatebydd: King Henry VIII Endowed Trust (Warwick)

Asiant : AMEC

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Policy PO16: Green Belt complements P04: Distribution of Housing and allows for the review of Hampton Magna's Green Belt boundary. For the reasons set out in our response to PO4, King Henry VIII Endowed Trust supports PO16 and would be keen to work with the District Council and Budbrooke Parish Council as part of the Green Belt review process.

Testun llawn:

Policy PO16: Green Belt complements P04: Distribution of Housing and allows for the review of Hampton Magna's Green Belt boundary. For the reasons set out in our response to PO4, King Henry VIII Endowed Trust supports PO16 and would be keen to work with the District Council and Budbrooke Parish Council as part of the Green Belt review process.