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Do you agree with the approach laid out in Draft Policy Direction- 28- Waterways?
Yes
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ID sylw: 103078
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bloor Homes
Asiant : Marrons
Draft Policy Direction 28’s aim to promote the use and accessibility of waterways in South Warwickshire is supported. The policy appropriately recognises the ecological benefits of waterways and seeks to protect them from harmful development while encouraging regeneration.
Further clarity is needed on what constitutes an “adverse impact” on the integrity of the waterways structure, water quality, landscape, heritage and ecological quality and character. Clear definitions or criteria would ensure greater consistency in decision-making and provide developers with a better understanding of policy requirements.
Yes
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ID sylw: 103758
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mrs Christine Easton
We should definitely protect our canals and waterways
Yes
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ID sylw: 103997
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Martin Potter
This should be done so walkers and children can enjoy and learn about them safely. Not as cycleways
No
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ID sylw: 104042
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Dr Mary Manandhar
Water bodies and their catchments are not "assets", reducing water to an economic product to be extracted and used by humans with no regard for the web of life, Nature and biodiversity. Water has existed on Earth for more than 4.5 billion years. There will never be any new water, only the water moving through the water cycle. We need to change our perspective to value water as an existential element for all life, including human life. This understanding - well known by indigenous peoples - is growing globally and locally. See Rights of Rivers, Water Always Wins and www.riverhope.org.uk
Other
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ID sylw: 104092
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Ms Donna Green
The Plan should also include requirements to maintain waterways so they are navigable. At the moment, either through lack of funds or because of potential impacts on wildlife or plants, existing waterways are not being maintained. Could new proposals for development etc of waterways include maintenance obligations of that development or existing waterways (similar to s106/CIL payments).
Other
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ID sylw: 104151
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Stephen Norrie
Canal boats run on diesel and are very carbon intensive/polluting. Expanding use of the waterways is not a problem, but the policy should consider what could be done to improve this situation.
Yes
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ID sylw: 104468
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Doug Wallace
N/A
Yes
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ID sylw: 104518
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Mr Neal Appleton
More emphasis should be placed on the character of waterways.
Yes
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ID sylw: 104761
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Miss Ann Colley
agree
No
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ID sylw: 104889
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Dr Mary Manandhar
Water is not just an 'asset' to be used and managed only for the benefit of humans. There is no more water, only the same water that has circulated in the water cycle for 4.5 billion years. With water existential for other life forms, the wider ecology should be considered. Waterway access for pleasure/recreation/infrastructure needs to be counterbalanced by the importance to leave some areas undisturbed for recovery and thriving of wildlife and biodiversity. Keeping some areas unnavigable will allow rewilded floodplain to act as natural sponges and biodiversity corridors. See Ramsar Convention on Wetlands; Erica Gies's Water Always Wins.
Yes
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ID sylw: 104987
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Ms Susan Ingleby
Yes
Other
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ID sylw: 105035
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Stratford-on-Avon Town Council
Paths alongside waterways, like canal paths, are to be encouraged wherever possible, including maintenance .
Other
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ID sylw: 107362
Derbyniwyd: 06/03/2025
Ymatebydd: National Trust
Waterways – The River Avon and the River Dene converge in the grounds of Charlecote Park. At present the waterway that falls within the park is not navigable. The National Trust are concerned that draft policy direction 28 seeks to increase access and use of canals and waterways. We would consider that the extent of the waterways within Charlecote Park would not be appropriate to be unlocked to introduce navigation, due to the historic nature of the waterway at this location and the sensitive natural environment of the deer park and heronry.
Whilst the National Trust appreciate the vision in respect of this policy, we feel that this should be assessed on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the unique environmental factors of the specific waterway.
Other
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ID sylw: 107752
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Strategic Land
Asiant : Savills
Bellway are generally supportive of draft Policy Direction 28 which states that ‘Development that supports the regeneration of canals and would improve access and sense of place will be supported’. However, contributions sought to deliver restoration of canals/waterways as part of a development must be fair, directly related and acceptable in planning terms, paragraph 58 NPPF.
Other
Preferred Options 2025
ID sylw: 107791
Derbyniwyd: 07/03/2025
Ymatebydd: Bellway Homes
Asiant : Savills
Bellway are generally supportive of draft Policy Direction 28 which states that ‘Development that supports the regeneration of canals and would improve access and sense of place will be supported’. However, contributions sought to deliver restoration of canals/waterways as part of a development must be fair, directly related and acceptable in planning terms, paragraph 58 NPPF.