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Leamington Fire Station
Gwrthwynebu
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 52438
Derbyniwyd: 17/06/2013
Ymatebydd: Rachel Sanders
I believe it is more in the interests of the town to maintain a local fire station than to use the site for development.
I believe it is more in the interests of the town to maintain a local fire station than to use the site for development.
Gwrthwynebu
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 52526
Derbyniwyd: 27/06/2013
Ymatebydd: Jon and Rachel Gorrie
Nifer y bobl: 2
Concerned about the increased population density in the Milverton area, but more especially the parking impact. It is already impossible to park on certain streets and many surrounding streets have a permit scheme in operation making them unavailable too. This scheme, bringing at least another 200 vehicles into the area, will make the situation considerably worse. Would like to be reassured that the current permit scheme would be extended to cover the streets adjacent to the scheme, not just to the area of the scheme itself, so that the parking position is not detrimentally affected.
Further to the Consultation Document I received last week, as a Milverton resident I am concerned about the increased population density in the area, but more especially the parking impact. It is already impossible to park in my own street and all surrounding streets have a permit scheme in operation making them unavailable too. This scheme, bringing at least another 200 vehicles into the area, will make the situation considerably worse. I would like to be reassured that the current permit scheme would be extended to cover the streets adjacent to the scheme, not just to the area of the scheme itself, so that our parking position is not detrimentally affected.
We are referring to the Riverside House and Fire station developments and we would be pleased if you would treat our email ass a representation against these developments.
Cefnogi
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 52632
Derbyniwyd: 01/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mrs Anne Horsley
This is a sensible options as long as the design of development is sympathetic to the surrounding existing houses.
This is a sensible options as long as the design of development is sympathetic to the surrounding existing houses.
Cefnogi
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 53398
Derbyniwyd: 23/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Lee Fellows
I agree with using brownfield sites rather than green belt land as a way of increasing housing capacity in the area.
I agree with using brownfield sites rather than green belt land as a way of increasing housing capacity in the area.
Cefnogi
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 54278
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr Andrew Illsley
This is good use of a brown field site
This is good use of a brown field site
Cefnogi
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 54486
Derbyniwyd: 29/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Mr John Watkins
I support the development of brown land for housing.
I support the development of brown land for housing.
Gwrthwynebu
Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 55466
Derbyniwyd: 27/06/2013
Ymatebydd: Jon and Rachel Gorrie
Nifer y bobl: 2
Concerned about the increased population density in the Milverton area, but more especially the parking impact. It is already impossible to park on certain streets and many surrounding streets have a permit scheme in operation making them unavailable too. This scheme, bringing at least another 200 vehicles into the area, will make the situation considerably worse. Would like to be reassured that the current permit scheme would be extended to cover the streets adjacent to the scheme, not just to the area of the scheme itself, so that the parking position is not detrimentally affected.
Further to the Consultation Document I received last week, as a Milverton resident I am concerned about the increased population density in the area, but more especially the parking impact. It is already impossible to park in my own street and all surrounding streets have a permit scheme in operation making them unavailable too. This scheme, bringing at least another 200 vehicles into the area, will make the situation considerably worse. I would like to be reassured that the current permit scheme would be extended to cover the streets adjacent to the scheme, not just to the area of the scheme itself, so that our parking position is not detrimentally affected.
We are referring to the Riverside House and Fire station developments and we would be pleased if you would treat our email ass a representation against these developments.