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1) Land to the east of Church Lane
Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61768
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Radford Semele Parish Council
Object due to traffic issues:
-Traffic at this central point in the village on the A425 Southam Road is heavy in the morning and evening peak periods.
-These traffic flows will increase from Southam and surrounding villages as Stratford District housing plans are implemented. Access onto Southam Road from Offchurch Lane, School Lane, Church Lane and White Lion Public House intersect at this location. The additional traffic generated can only add to the complexity and hazard.
-Traffic solutions of introducing traffic island or lights would change the rural character of Southam Road in the vicinity of Manor House/White Lion/Church Lane.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61769
Derbyniwyd: 21/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs David & Valerie Leigh-Hunt
Nifer y bobl: 2
Traffic Concerns:
-Traffic at this central point on the A425 is heavy during peak periods. Traffic flows will increase as from Southam and surrounding villages as Stratford District housing plans are implemented.
-Additional traffic from the Site would worsen the hazard at intersect of Offchurch Lane/School Lane/Church Lane/White Lion pub onto the Southam Road.
-Solutions to the hazard discussed above can only be achieved by the introduction of a traffic calming measures. This would change the rural nature of Southam Road in its historic setting into an urban thoroughfare destroying the most attractive point in the village.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61771
Derbyniwyd: 15/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Miss F Coogan
-Development here would destroy Radford Semele.
-The requirement for 100 houses is too high.
-200+ vehicles cause by the new houses would cause significant traffic problems.
-The Church and several surrounding buildings are listed. The setting of listed buildings must be destroyed only as a last resort, in exceptional cases, where there are no alternatives.
-This Site would be an eyesore. The 1994 Planning Inspector's Report says such development on this sort of site is unacceptable, and it would remove the last open space in the village.
-The Church must retain its countryside setting.
-The fields provide necessary natural drainage.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61773
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Dororthy Hoit
I object to Site 1 completely
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61774
Derbyniwyd: 15/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Andrew Jones
-The church is a listed building and its setting needs to be protected. The attempted by the land owner/developer to use public open space in front of the church to afford that protection is inadequate.
-Development would create an unacceptable vista when viewed from the church itself. Only such a rural setting is acceptable for a listed church.
-Usage of the village facilities involves crossing an already busy road which will be busier with new houses. Radford Semele was selected for housing due to its provision of services; it is nonsensical to locate development away from the village heart.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61785
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Fairbrother
-I object to the development of Site 1 as it will be greatly spoil the attractive rural heart of the village. I am also concerned about the impact on traffic load around the junction of School Lane and Radford Road.
-Recommend Sites 2 and 3.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61786
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Ann Parsons
-I consider the proposal completely unacceptable. The junctions with Offchurch Lane is very dangerous already- young girl suffered a broken leg after being hit by a van in slow moving traffic). The other junctions at School Lane, Church Lane, Kingshurst and two private roads at top of the hill would make access more dangerous than it already is.
-Add to the proposed development, existing traffic from surrounding villages plus lorries and delivery vans traffic would be intolerable.
-I would prefer sites 2 and 3.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61787
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Kenneth Darlison
-Site 1 will worsen traffic problems on the Southam Road
-Offchurch Lane, School Lane and Church Lane junctions area already difficult and dangerous.
-Between the junctions Lewis Road and School Lane is extremely busy and adding another junction and the extra traffic will only make this busy part of the village even more dangerous.
-During certain parts of the day the traffic is nearly continuous through to Upton and Southam.
-We recommend sites 2 and 3
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61788
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr JWG Blackwell
-Would ruin the ''rural village'' image given by the view of the church and fields.
-Vehicular access is dangerous.
-Many vehicles travelling down the hill go above the speed limit and have virtually no time to brake after the blind curve on Southam Road.
-A cyclist sustained serious injuries having been hit by a car (allegedly exceeding the speed limit) here.
-Public Open Space is not required we already have a playing field in the village. It is easy to foresee both spaces in front of the church gathering litter.
-Would cause problems for schools, doctors, sewage, drainage and traffic.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61789
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Brian W Follett
-I object to Site 1. This land is in an attractive rural setting which if developed would transform the area into a significant housing estate and would have a major impact on the setting of the Church due to its close proximity.
-The housing development could generate around 200 cars and road access to the site would create major problems with the existing road system. The Southam Road is already very busy with traffic through the village and adding a further access close to Church Lane/School Lane/Offchurch Lane, as well as the pub car park would add to the congestion.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61790
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Carol Darlison
I object to Site 1 because:
School Lane, Lewis Road, Offchurch Lane etc are already very busy and dangerous. Junctions onto Southam Road and the addition of another access road onto Southam Road will only make this part of the Village even more dangerous for pedestrians and motorists.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61791
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Robert Saunders
Object as prefer Sites 2 and 3.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61792
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr John C Matthews
The WDC are inconsistent with their thoughts. The safety hazard of 2 cars per household entering and leaving this site along with the school traffic at peak time will create delays and tail backs. The A456 will be a danger with long delays for vehicles leaving Offchurch Lane
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61793
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Joseph Stevens
-Site 1 is contrary to statute regarding a listed building settings development of this site would spoil the whole character of that part of the village and lead to totally unacceptable extra traffic congestion at the access point and also the existing junction at Offchurch Lane and Southam Road.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61794
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Philip Coogan
-Additional access roads and traffic in Church Lane would be highly dangerous and cause unacceptable levels of pollution and gridlock.
-The council has a duty to protect the Church's views. Development in this area has previously been firmly rejected and it would be negligent to overturn this ruling. It seems unlikely that so many houses in such a small space would be in keeping with the surrounding area and would destroy the character of the village.
-The fields are necessary for drainage.
-The village infrastructure cannot take and extra 100 houses and the preferred location is impractical.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61795
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Peter Whittaker
Object because:
-Its impact on the view both of the Church and the rural view by the Church from the main road.
-The considerable adverse traffic impact in the village and the queues caused on the Southam and Radford roads by the necessary traffic lights that would need to be installed.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61796
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Evans
-Object because of its impact on the view of both the church and rural view by the church from the main road.
-Also because of the considerable adverse traffic impact it will have on the village by necessary traffic lights that would need to be installed.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61797
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Patricia Holdstock
Any development on this site would close much of the open outlook of this part of the village. Also it would affect the impression of the separation of Leamington and Radford Semele.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61798
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Gillian Richardson
Objects to Site 1 and recommends Sites 2 and 3
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61800
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr David Holdstock
Access onto Southam Road would be at an already congested and dangerous stretch of road, at the present time it has a blind bend, tee junction, access to pub car park, bus stop, pedestrian crossing and a cross roads. All are within 100 meters length of this road. Adding a further access point to this section of road from the proposed development would mean traffic lights/traffic islands and these would add to the delays already experienced by commuter traffic through the village.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61801
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Margaret Whittaker
Object and would recommend Site 3
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61802
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Richard Iredale
-Development would affect the heritage setting of the Grade II Listed Church of St Nicholas.
-120 houses would create considerable traffic problems on the Southam Road.
-The site is remote from local shops/services.
-There are archaeological remains in the field including a medieval sunken village.
-Site is prone to high levels of surface water flooding as identified by the Environment Agency flood risk site. Building more houses will exacerbate this.
-The site is significant in terms of ecology (i.e. newts, snakes, mice, and migrating birds) and bats are visible every year.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61803
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Matthew Iredale
Object because of:
Heritage
Highways
1994 insectors planning report.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61804
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Yvonne Iredale
I would like to object to Site 1 as a preferred option for housing on the grounds of:
-Heritage and setting
-Visual Amenity
-Flooding
-Highways
-Access to amenities
-1994 inspectors planning report.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61805
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Miss Natasha Iredale
Object to houses being built around The Church and The White Lion Pub as it will destroy the centre of the village and setting.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61806
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr & Mrs Alan & Francis Peel
-This is an attractive rural setting with the church historically viewed across the open fields.
-It is already difficult to access the main road from School Lane and also Offchurch Lane. Traffic lights would not alienate this at all with all the extra traffic. The church is a listed building.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61807
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr James Walwyn
Recommend Sites 2 and 3
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61808
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Patricia Bartlett
-Building on this site would completely destroy the rural setting of the listed church which is admired by many when travelling on Southam Road.
-The increase in traffic would intensify the real risk of more accidents happening, it is already a nightmare trying to exit from School Lane at peak periods. The risk to children when entering or leaving the school would be increased.
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61809
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Bryn Evans
-Any development on this site will ruin the beautiful setting of the listed church.
-The development would close the last remaining open space in the village.
-Vehicle access and exiting would be dangerous and will increase the already high risk of accidents in this area.
-Not enough though or development of waste water or sewerage has been allocated to this site. Flooding and waste water is already a problem at a higher point that this site
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Gwrthwynebu
Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries
ID sylw: 61810
Derbyniwyd: 17/01/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Anita Hamilton
-Access to and from the site on Southam Road is untenable.
-Traffic congestion and tail backs through the village would be of a magnitude that would prohibit the new development from being used as regular dwellings.
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