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GTalt12 Land at Barford By-Pass (green)
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ID sylw: 63268
Derbyniwyd: 23/03/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr John Watkins
The site is unsuitable, in a potentially dangerous location, is separated from the built up area, would ruin the approach to Barford, is suggesting development on land that would not normally be permitted in order to favour a minority ethnic group as defined under the Race Relations Act.
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ID sylw: 63269
Derbyniwyd: 23/03/2014
Ymatebydd: mrs angela watkins
This land is on the opposite side of a busy road to village amenities. A wonderful community orchard has been created here by villagers who have put a lot of work into this splendid facility. It would be a dreadful shame for all this work and effort to be wasted.
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ID sylw: 63855
Derbyniwyd: 06/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Warwick District Conservation Area Advisory Forum
No GP surgery in village.
By-pass has 60mph speed limit and is used by large number of vehicles daily who regularly exceed this with potential accidents and danger for children crossing this road to walk to school. Within Arden parkland so high landscape quality. Would require CPO.
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ID sylw: 63857
Derbyniwyd: 06/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Warwick District Conservation Area Advisory Forum
In addition to previous comments, WCC have told PC that they will not support on grounds of road safety. Other reason is lease of land from WCC to PC for community orchard with much work done and money spent already. CPO would be required for privately owned land. Would result in strained co-existence between communities and jarring impact on landscape whihc is vital to area and view across Sherbourne from Barford would be spoilt.
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ID sylw: 63885
Derbyniwyd: 22/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Stratford and Warwick Waterways Trust
The Avon Navigation Extension Feasibility Study proposes that the Community Land considered for GTalt12 becomes a destination for access to Barford village and is provided with visitor moorings. I doubt if this use will be compatible with a GT site.
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ID sylw: 63921
Derbyniwyd: 24/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Tobias Hunt
1. Objection from local landowner will not promote a "peaceful"co-existence!
1. Objection from local landowner will not promote a "peaceful"co-existence!
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ID sylw: 63954
Derbyniwyd: 25/04/2014
Ymatebydd: John Murphy
A VERY POOR SITE - very small and not a level site! - adjacent to derestricted very busy (>20K vpd) Barford Bypass on inside of a bend - very dangerous for access and very expensive to implement. NOISE from road not capable of mitigation - dangerous pedestrian access to village and road already has a significant accident record. No services on site and dangerous steep and high river bank adjacent to site.
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ID sylw: 63970
Derbyniwyd: 06/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Cllr Alan Rhead
No doctors surgery in Barford
Placing sites on side of Barford Bypass requires crossing busy road to access village facilities. While restricted to 50mph, is main artery between M40 and Commercial/Industrial estates in Wellesbourne; to ask children/adults to cross this road is dangerous.
Traffic noise from the Bypass would be unhealthy for residents
Sites are either in flood risk area or area provided to the village for green space amenity.
More appropriate areas either within new housing developments where land could easily be allocated for sufficient pitches or off Fosse Way near the Warwickshire Exhibiton Centre.
Sites would require a lengthy and expensive CPO process;
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ID sylw: 64000
Derbyniwyd: 29/04/2014
Ymatebydd: MR PETER WILSON
I repeat my objections made in respect of GT12.
In particular the proximity to the river which could be a danger to children on the site and is relevant in so far as sewage disposal is concerned.
In particular the proximity to the river which could...
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ID sylw: 64018
Derbyniwyd: 29/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Ken Hope
As with GT12 this site is :-
* a potential flooding area: (flooded in 1990s).
* >2 miles to a GP is hardly 'convenient' as either would need several buses to get there.
* unmonitored living by a river is:
-dangerous for children;2 drowned recently
-likely to pollute river particularly with no access to mains sewer.
* Busy Bypass produces
-high noise unless bunded
-crossing danger for motorists and pedestrians
* adverse visual impact on a section of a world-famous river.
* planning permission on this site would never be granted to villagers
* a potential flooding area: (flooded in 1990s).
* >2 miles to ...
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ID sylw: 64032
Derbyniwyd: 29/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Miss Amanda FAWCETT
TOTALLY UNSUITABLE - very fast/busy road - small site would be uneconomic to implement - pedestrian must cross A429 - steep river banks at rear of site - site NOT LEVEL,
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ID sylw: 64046
Derbyniwyd: 29/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Andrea Billingham
Site borders fast road, sadly the site of some serious motoring accidents/fatalities. Access into/out of site would be inappropriate
Barford has no doctors sugery, one community shop and small village school only accessed by crossing bypass
Proximity to river Avon a problem, as site is prone to flooding.
Situated in area of outstandingly beautiful Warwickshire scenery which would be sad to see destroyed by development
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ID sylw: 64059
Derbyniwyd: 30/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Jane Markham
1) Danger to travellers, residents and the wider population, because no safe access to/ egress from the site onto the main road;
2) Inadequate local services and inadequate access to services. In particular, no access to a GP surgery and a lack of primary school provision;
3) Almost non-existent public transport;
4) An unwelcome, unpopular and inappropriate development, likely to foster social division.
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ID sylw: 64071
Derbyniwyd: 01/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Michael Long
The site is adjacent to the very busy, very fast A429, A gypsy site will increase the chances of accidents due to slow moving traffic turning into or out of the site, or due to the increased number of pedestrians trying to cross to Barford. Barford does not have the amenities to support a Gypsy site. The land is partly privately owned and the owner is against the site and should not be forced to sell against his wishes.
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ID sylw: 64075
Derbyniwyd: 01/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Teresa Worrall
The site is the opposite side of Barford by-pass from the village & the traffic travels very fast (often in excess of the speed limit). The short time it has been open a number of accidents have happened on that road, some of them resulting in fatalities.
The doctors surgeries in Hampton Magna and Bishops Tachbrook are not accessible by public transport. The surgeries that are accessible are not accepting new patients from Barford.
Public transport to & from Barford is very limited.
The close proximity of the site to Barford by-pass will result in a considerable level of traffic noise.
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ID sylw: 64079
Derbyniwyd: 01/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Ms Lorraine Tustin
Doctors surgery over 4 miles By road, unsafe road to cross high speeds with big accident ratio the A429 would also be very noisy with pollution, close to flood plain and impact existing areas if built on here, not integrated Into existing community due to a429, impact on greenfield landscape and character of village
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ID sylw: 64089
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Dr Michael Metcalfe
My comments on GT12 also apply to GTalt12.
The river at this point can be deep and fast flowing. It would be irresponsible to encourage families to live here.
Both the landscape and Barford amenities, including the neighbouring walk and community orchard, would be adversely impacted.
The river at this point can be deep and fast flowing. It...
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ID sylw: 64091
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Susan Partridge
My main objections:
1)Site is adjacent to busy main road - dangerous access for vehicles and pedestrians
2)No safe crossing area to local facilites - G&Ts would struggle to integrate with local community.
3)Site is narrow and too close to road.
4) No Drs surgery in local area.
5)No utilities servcies - would be uneconomic to provide for a small number of pitches.
6)Green field site - character of landscape would be dmaged by development.
7)Site does not comply with Planning Policy for G&Ts - it would not promote an integrated coexistence between the G&Ts and the local community. Undue pressure on the local infrastructure and services.
1)It is adjacent to a busy main trunk ...
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ID sylw: 64093
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Christopher Harris
The site falls short on several of the criteria for suitability and sustainability
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ID sylw: 64094
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Anne-Marie Harris
The site does not fulfil many of the criteria for suitability and sustainability.
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ID sylw: 64109
Derbyniwyd: 03/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Chris Murphy
VERY POOR CHOICE - too small to be viable - very dangerous noisy road location and dangerous pedestrian access to facilities. No services at site and deep water nearby. Not a level site.
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ID sylw: 64125
Derbyniwyd: 04/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mrs Elizabeth Murdoch
There is no GP surgery close to the site.Barford school has insufficient capacity. Public transport is very limited. The access to the road is very unsafe with a number of fatal accidents. Noise from the bypass could be a nuisance. Integrating the site with the local community will clearly be an issue. It will place pressure on local infrastructure. The very nature of a traveller is such that they want to travel and therefore will not want to lay down roots in one area for work.
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ID sylw: 64189
Derbyniwyd: 05/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Richard Taylor-Watts
The A429 has upward of 15k vehicles travelling along it everyday. Safe access on to and off this stretch of road can be hazardous particularly for vehicles that take time to get travelling speed. This is evidenced by traffic accident reports. Further more this road represents the gateway to the Cotswolds and a site next to this main road will adversely impact tourism as well as the countryside vista and landscape.
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ID sylw: 64192
Derbyniwyd: 05/05/2014
Ymatebydd: G Bell
Objection to GTalt12. A site adjacent to the historic village of Barford will undoubtedly harm the character of the village and surrounding area, will negatively impact tourism and visitor numbers to local pubs and the hotel. It is also impossible to understand how the site promotes integration with the local community, or is not seen as putting undue pressure on local infrastructure, especially the roads through Barford. Safety implications re access from A429 also prohibit site for consideration.
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ID sylw: 64250
Derbyniwyd: 05/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr John Fraser
Nearest GP Surgery is 4.4 miles away by road in Bishops Tachbrook and not easily accessible from Barford.
Within or very close to flood plains
Adjacent to A429 Barford bypass which is fast road with history of significant accidents including recent and very distressing fatality.
Access would be difficult/expensive to achieve whilst remaining potentially very dangerous for vehicle users and pedestrians alike plus there is significant noise from the road which could have an adverse effect on the occupants of the site. Site is cut from Barford by bypass which means the sites would be difficult to integrate
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ID sylw: 64273
Derbyniwyd: 05/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Barford, Sherbourne and Wasperton Joint Parish Council
Almost half the site consists of storm overflow and pollution pond/ditch systems constructed as part of the Barford Bypass works. Not available for other development without compromising integrity of drainage of Bypass and pollution protection of river.
Open area of Avon valley, close to river with spectacular views along/across valley.
Popular north-south tourist route.
Location would under no circumstances be granted permission for development for domestic/other use. Would contravene planning guidelines to which councils normally work.
Alien development in rural landscape.
Alongside busy 60 mph A-road. Noise levels quite unpleasant.
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ID sylw: 64291
Derbyniwyd: 25/04/2014
Ymatebydd: MR ROBIN OGG
Land is not available as we are not willing sellers.Object to use of CPO powers.
Inadequate on its own. Tree plantation on west side and village orchard on east side. No scope to extend site.
Would occupy prominent location and spoil panoramic views.
No public services on west side of A46
Location not one where planning consent would normally be granted for residential development.
A46 carries fast moving traffic. Access into/out of site would be dangerous.
Other suitable sites most notably GTalt 01 and GT15. r
Site(s) should be located as part of the major developments where appropriate infrastructure provided.
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ID sylw: 64297
Derbyniwyd: 30/04/2014
Ymatebydd: Mr Alan Roberts
Harmful to landscape being within Feldon Parkland/Terrace farm landscape an area of importance. Should be protected from unsuitable development which is out of character.
Would form a ribbon type of development along side the road.
Would spoil open views into countryside and inwards towards village.
Light pollution will cause harm to rural atmosphere. Development extends village beyond bypass.
Impact on the financial variability of land.
Safety issues for pedestrians crossing and for vans with trailers, etc gaining access to/from bypass which is an unrestricted main road.
School in recent years has been expanded to cope with village needs. Barford not classed as growth village and so no need to expand school.
Village has little services, one community store, no doctors.
Harmful to the open ...
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ID sylw: 64304
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Barford Residents Association
Barford Residents Association strongly objects to the inclusion of Site GT12 as a preferred site for a Gypsy and Traveller site to be located.
It fails all the criteria set out by Warwick District Council for a suitable site.
Necessary measures to reduce noise at the site from the adjacent Barford Bypass would reduce the available area to such an extent that less than 5 pitches that could be established making the site unviable.
The need to use a Compulsory Purchase Order to obtain the site and the likelihood that this will fail makes the site undeliverable.
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ID sylw: 64308
Derbyniwyd: 02/05/2014
Ymatebydd: Michael Porter
Site has number of dangers and difficulties for Travellers.
Long narrow site with difficult access for vans and trailers.
Adjacent to A429, a very busy road with fast traffic, 60 mph limit.
Very close to junction for Barford village and road to Leamington which is difficult/busy.
Few local services available in Barford. No Doctor/Dentist/service station/Secondary School/shops except community store.
Land is prime agricultural land producing good grazing.