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GT03 Land at Barnwell Farm
Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59850
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs Rosalind Wilson
Remote from GP surgery.
Schools are either fully subscribed or with few places.
Public transport satisfactory but irrelevant as residents will use own vehicles. Bus stop but no pedestrian links.
Prone to flooding.
Additional traffic on existing busy, noisy road with dangerous junctions. Fosse Way is high risk route.
No mains sewerage, drainage or gas. Electricity supply needs upgrading.
Poor phone and broadband provision.
Fosse Way is Roman road where there is likely to be archaeological remains which would be destroyed. Also site of tollhouse.
Impact on views from Chesterton Windmill.
Site cannot be integrated into landscape being at the bottom of the valley and not easily screened.
Small local community would be absorbed by new residents resulting in lack of integration.
Impact on local businesses.
Urbanisation.
Loss of quality farmland.
Major invasion into openness of countryside.
Result in ribbon development.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59888
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: A W Turner
Stratford Council unaware of these proposals.
Sites have no pathway or pavements for pedestrians.
GP surgery and school oversubscribed.
Roads and fields flood during wet times of year.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59890
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Fosse Garages
Danger from businesses close by.
Gp surgery full and others too far away.
Schools full and no public transport along Harbury Lane.
No mains drainage, gas and only rural electricity supply.
Risk of flooding.
Smells emanating from chicken farm.
Airborne health issues.
Fosse Way busy and access close to junction with potential for accidents. Danger for children.
Near to railway line with dangers and noise, with line used for freight at night.
Barnwell farm completely agricultural. No community close by with which to integrate and new residents would outnumber existing.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59899
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Sheila Hayward
Too remote from major centres and amenities.
Access onto busy road with no pedestrian access.
Listed buildings.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59926
Derbyniwyd: 21/10/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr John Lawrence
Cannot be integrated into landscape without harming character of the area.
Threat to historical Bishop's Tachbrook and possible damage to listed buildings.
Site on good quality agricultural land needed for food production.
Adverse impact on natural and historic environment including pollution and contamination of the Tach Brook.
Remote and with no pedestrian links/public transport.
Lack of full time GP surgery and of school places. Impact on education of existing children if educationally disadvantaged children join the school with no additional resources on offer.
Lack of employment for GT community.
Perceived increase in crime rates.
Decrease in house values. Stigma attached to such sites with knock on effects on local businesses and the tourist industry.
Site will not promote peaceful integrated co-existence.
Alarm at number of sites proposed close to Bishop's Tachbrook.
Brownfield sites should be utilised instead of green belt, countryside and english heritage. All facilities are available within the town.
Occupancy cannot be regulated. Sites to be operated by GT community and not Council means there will be no way of restricting numbers or of expansion of sites.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59938
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Gary Wood
Majority of sites proposed around Bishop's Tachbrook. Village has few resources. Most villagers commute to work. Site is remote.
School is oversubscribed. Will school have resources to support children with little formal education and struggling to integrate into that environment.
Secondary school also oversubscribed.
All sites remote from employment and facilities.
Limited public transport.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59948
Derbyniwyd: 21/10/2013
Ymatebydd: RAF Benson
When leaving M40, already looks awful when Travellers on site.
Will damage tourist industry.
Threat to Tach Brook from pollution.
Bishop's Tachbrook school oversubscribed.
More pressure on local resources.
Danger of more traffic collisions with entry and exit leading directly onto 50mph road.
Adverse effect on natural and historic environment.
Local resources will be stretched and health and safety compromised.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59957
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr James Skidmore
Proposed site next to up and coming football club. May attract football hooligans and trouble makers with undesirable threatening and intimidating behaviour. Consider the wisdom of siting GT site next to football ground.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59965
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Dr Jonathan Wilkinson
Objects for the following reason:
The site is outside the practice boundary of Harbury Surgery, there are no plans to alter this due to lack of capacity and strain it would place on the surgery.
Suitable land-
Land to the East of A425, South of Wariwck, opposite Nursery Wood.
Sites GT17 and GT18
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59970
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs M J Foden
Objects for the following reasons:
-Lack of public transport
-No pedestrian infrastructure for example footpaths
-Negative impact on local business (Warwickshire Exhibition Centre), causing damage to local economy
-Concerns over traffic safety on Fosse Way
-Insufficient local amenities as doctors surgeries are already at capacity
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59974
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr David Byron Warner
Nearest Gp has no capacity.
Schools are at capacity.
Site is on high risk travel route.
There is no bus stop available on Fosse Way which is dangerous and with no path to walk anywhere and cycling is dangerous. Children cannot stand and wait in busy road for transport to school.
Visual impact from Harbury and Fosse Way.
No mains services.
Damage to wildlife habitat.
Risk of flooding.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59976
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: J M Edwards
Road is notoriously busy and hazardous. No bus stops nearby and doubt that it could be safely provided.
No footpaths or cycle lanes.
School and GP surgery in Harbury at capacity.
No mains services.
Wildlife habitat would be destroyed and appearance of rural landscape damaged.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59983
Derbyniwyd: 22/10/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr John Elliman
Junction is already dangerous due to poor visibility and traffic speed. Tall grass and crash barriers impair view.
Doubts that local facilities such as schools and doctors could cope.
Would need good bus routes and links to Leamington with a wider choice of facilities and emplyment opportunities. Some sides have better access being on A roads with frequent bus services and flat land giving better site access.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59987
Derbyniwyd: 22/10/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Mark Skelcher
Negative and irreversible impact on rural environment.
No mains services available.
Loss of rural and productive farmland.
Immense visual impact running parallel to road giving a different view of rural Warwickshire to passersby, residents and visitors.
End of Middle Road frequently floods.
Identified high risk travel route. Increasing traffic will increase accidents. This will be made worse by more commuter traffic with expansion at Gaydon.
No paths/pavements or cycle paths making it dangerous for walkers and cyclists.
Children would face dangers waiting for school transport.
Schools at capacity as are medical facilities.
Not suitable for any type of housing.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59991
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr M P Harris
Nearest GP surgery has no capacity.
Harbury school has no capacity and parking at school times difficult to find. More cars will be parked in inappropriate places.
Next to busy road with no bus stops so increased traffic would make more unsafe.
Fosse Way is already busy and will become more so with more traffic going to Gaydon and HS2 construction.
Dangerous for children to stand on busy roads waiting for school transport.
Visual impact from Harbury and the Fosse Way.
No mains services available.
Damage to wildlife habitats.
Risk of flooding.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 59999
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs Sheila Carr
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby facilities
-There is no direct public transport or footpaths to the bus stop and access to the site could pose road safety issues
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential road and rail noise disturbance
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage, gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply. Also inadequate telephone, internet and mobile service.
-Adverse visual/physical impact on the rural landscape, in particular from Chesterton Windmill viewpoint
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location
-Negative impact on local businesses, causing damage to local economy
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60016
Derbyniwyd: 16/07/2013
Ymatebydd: C Rutherford
No capacity at nearest GP surgery
Nearest schools at capacity
On high risk travel route
No bus stop on Fosse Way and would be unsafe to provide one
No path/pavement for walking and cycling dangerous on busy commuter route
Children cannot wait safely for transport to school
Visual impact from Harbury and Fosse Way
No mains services and expensive to provide
Damage to wildlife habitats
Risk of flooding
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60073
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Sean Satchwell
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses, causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60077
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Toby Bushill
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60078
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Shaw
This site is in excess of 1.5 miles from any GP surgery but local surgeries are full.
Harbury Primary School is full. Schools in Whitnash (2+ miles away) have only limited capacity.
There is a bus stop on Harbury Lane but there is no pedestrian links from it to the potential site. Travelling community unlikely to use public transport.
Area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable. Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements each day at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays. Fosse Way is a designated High Risk Route by the County Council. More than 12 Serious Accidents at this junction over the last 3 years.
The Fosse Way is a very busy main road, generating both noise and disturbance
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line and may need to be upgraded to any increase in demand.. Site is too far from the Whitnash Telephone Exchange to provide an adequate telephone or internet service and does not have a reliable mobile phone service.
Site is near the Fosse Way's original alignment so archaeological remains are likely to be destroyed by the development, especially as remains from nearby 17th century tollhouse have been found in the area. Site would blight vistas from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill.
The proposed site is larger than Barnwell Farm and will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) and could possibly increase in size. The site is at the bottom of the valley so not possible to integrate this use into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area especially as the site is also very visible from Chesterton Hill. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash are over 1.5 miles away. The very small community of houses within half a mile of the site would be absorbed by the 120 travelling community so the site will not promote peaceful and integrated co-existence.
Many businesses (including farms, fencing contractor, pony riding, a hotel, a breakers yard) that operate from this site and the surrounding area will potentially suffer if the proposed sites go ahead.
Unauthorised intrusion from the site occupiers onto the agricultural land could result in contractors not wishing to risk tractors and equipment and any crop damage and rubbish deposits could result in land ceasing to be farmed and becoming unsightly.
The proposed site will be a major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60080
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Christopher Houghton
This site is in excess of 1.5 miles from any GP surgery but local surgeries are full.
Harbury Primary School is full. Schools in Whitnash (2+ miles away) have only limited capacity.
There is a bus stop on Harbury Lane but there is no pedestrian links from it to the potential site. Travelling community unlikely to use public transport.
Area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable. Harbury Lane is often flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements each day at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays. Fosse Way is a designated High Risk Route by the County Council. More than 12 Serious Accidents at this junction over the last 3 years.
The Fosse Way is a very busy main road, generating both noise and disturbance
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line and may need to be upgraded to any increase in demand.. Site is too far from the Whitnash Telephone Exchange to provide an adequate telephone or internet service and does not have a reliable mobile phone service.
Site is near the Fosse Way's original alignment so archaeological remains are likely to be destroyed by the development, especially as remains from nearby 17th century tollhouse have been found in the area. Site would blight vistas from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill.
The proposed site is larger than Barnwell Farm and will cover 0.8 hectare (8000 m²) and could possibly increase in size. The site is at the bottom of the valley so not possible to integrate this use into the landscape without harming the visual appearance and character of the area especially as the site is also very visible from Chesterton Hill. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash are over 1.5 miles away. The very small community of houses within half a mile of the site would be absorbed by the 120 travelling community so the site will not promote peaceful and integrated co-existence.
Many businesses (including farms, fencing contractor, pony riding, a hotel, a breakers yard) that operate from this site and the surrounding area will potentially suffer if the proposed sites go ahead.
Unauthorised intrusion from the site occupiers onto the agricultural land could result in contractors not wishing to risk tractors and equipment and any crop damage and rubbish deposits could result in land ceasing to be farmed and becoming unsightly.
The proposed site will be a major invasion into the openness of the countryside and will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area.
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60083
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs Michelle Satchwell
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60085
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Miss Hannah Drabble
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60087
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr David Vials
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60089
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Miss Jenna Moffitt
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60091
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Edward Bowell
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60093
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Mark Easton
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60095
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs dianne Bowell
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60097
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs Yvonne Easton
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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Gwrthwynebu
Gypsy and Traveller Site Options
ID sylw: 60099
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Melissa Heppenstall
-No convenient access to a GP surgery or school and it would place additional pressure on nearby amenities
-There is no direct public transport or footpath access to the site
-Area is prone to flooding
-Potential noise and safety issues from proximity of road
-Concern over road safety from vehicles accessing the site and adding to traffic movement
-No existing utilities on site such as sewerage or gas, and it could place pressure on rural electricity supply
-Limited telephone, internet and mobile service
-Close to site of historical importance and archaeological importance
-Adverse visual impact on the rural/agricultural landscape, from urbanisation. Particularly visable from Grade 1 listed Chesterton Windmill
-Difficulty integrating to the local community as located in a remote location and size of settlement
-Negative impact on local businesses ,causing damage to local economyand loss of jobs
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