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GT04 Land at Harbury Lane, Fosse Way

Yn dangos sylwadau a ffurflenni 301 i 326 o 326

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60096

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs dianne Bowell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60098

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Yvonne Easton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60100

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Melissa Heppenstall

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60102

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Ms Rowan Campbell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60104

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Ruth Walton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60106

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Dean Walton

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60109

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Zosia Butcher

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60111

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr William Stephens

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60114

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Szolnoki

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60116

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Benjamin Russell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60118

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Gladys Hutching

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60120

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Barrie Simcock

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60122

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Wendy Hawkes

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

-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

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60133

Derbyniwyd: 24/10/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Joy Russell

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Remote from GP surgery which is full.
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.

Testun llawn:

As attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60136

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mrs Patrica Hollyoake

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Impact on local amenities.
Perception of possible anti-social behaviour and associated costs.

Testun llawn:

See attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60278

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Whitnash Town Council

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

a. It has no convenient access to public transport - it is not on a bus route and there is no footpath.

b. It is adjacent to a site earmarked for development (Woodside Farm) which is an area at risk of flooding.

c. Harbury Lane is a fast and busy road - cars often have to be guided off the football ground site by a person standing across the road checking when it is safe to manoeuvre.

Testun llawn:

Whitnash Town Council would like to see a plan for the development of Warwick
District which meets t...
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Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60294

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Dennis Parker

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60297

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Harris

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60298

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: IBM United Kingdon Limited

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Too remote from major amenities and centres to be suitable.
Pressure on infrastructure eg schools are at capacity.
Adverse impact on quality of life, property prices.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60308

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Peter Bant

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60312

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Miss Thyrza Loveless

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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.

Testun llawn:

see-attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60327

Derbyniwyd: 26/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Martin & Dawn Burrows

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Criteria are not met.
GP surgery and school at capacity.
Unacceptable strain on current facilities.
Increased traffic a danger to children and older people. Size of vehicles increase dangers.
Many cars parked near to the school now.
Perceived increase in crime.
Intollerable affect on village and surroundings if employment also carried out on site.

Testun llawn:

see attached

Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60340

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Michael and Hanna Henderson

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

High risk travel route. Access dangerous.
Need to retain land for business.
Employ local people and use local businesses which would be affected negatively by trading having to cease.
No capacity at GP surgery.
Schools at capacity with fierce competition for places.
No bus stop on Fosse Way and provision would be unsafe. Current bus stop on Harbury Lane provides no pull in causing traffic hazard. Children cannot stand on busy road waiting for school transport.
Should not be able to build such a site when other residential refused pp.
Visible from all around and detract from rural landscape. Land supports diverse population of wildlife which would be damaged.
High pressure gas pipeline.
No mains gas, mains sewerage or drainage and would be costly to install.
Flood risk.
Foul water disposal would pollute ground water and quality of grazing.
Constraints on electricity supply.
Lack ofBT facilites and broadband speeds slow.
Not a popular site with the Traveller community.

Testun llawn:

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Atodiadau:

Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60372

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Ms Jo Eliott

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

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.
The area is prone to flooding and is effectively a flood plain. The Middle Road/Fosse Way junction is often flooded and Harbury Lane flooded and impassable.
Site will generate additional traffic movements at the junction of two major roads. Highway improvements would be necessary (creating more urbanisation) but will still add to existing peak time delays so maybe unwise to introduce more traffic here. 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 to the site as will the Birmingham to London Chiltern railway line, which is also a potential danger.
The proposed site has no mains sewerage, drainage or gas and electricity supply is a limited rural line which would need upgrading. 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 17 century tollhouse have been found in the area. Therefore important that archaeology and heritage of the area can be recovered and safeguarded prior to any site works. Site would blight views from Grade 1 Listed Chesterton Mill ss site is visible from Chesterton Hill.
The proposed site is larger than New Windmill Football Ground 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. It could be a precedent for further ribbon development.
The villages of Harbury and Whitnash 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: 60377

Derbyniwyd: 28/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Gary & Tracey Howe

Nifer y bobl: 2

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

This site is very remote and does not have easy access to facilities, access, pedestrian access and is prone to flooding.

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Gwrthwynebu

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

ID sylw: 60457

Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013

Ymatebydd: Mr Peter Collen

Crynodeb o'r Gynrychiolaeth:

Impact on Greys Mallory.
Dangerous access onto A452.
No amenities, shops, doctors or schools.
No footpaths or bus services.
Working farm and employment will be lost.

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