Q-C10.1: Please select all options which are appropriate for South Warwickshire

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Form ID: 72300
Respondent: Mr Steve Taylor

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Form ID: 72412
Respondent: Mr Stuart Boyle

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1 in 100 year events now occur far more frequently so building standards need to change to reflect the increased risk of high temperatures, drought and flood. National building standards are likely to lag therefore more demanding standards than minimum building standards should be encouraged.

Form ID: 72487
Respondent: Mr Roger Lloyd

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Form ID: 72576
Respondent: Mrs Georgina Hawkins

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Having recently renovated a building, I was surprised there were very few requirements to make it “green”. No insulation, heat exchange or solar panel requirements. Also why are people in listed properties blocked from eg replacing windows that appear similar but have double glazed panels?

Form ID: 72890
Respondent: Mr Darrell Muffitt

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Form ID: 73042
Respondent: Mrs Laura Gibb

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Form ID: 73116
Respondent: Mrs alexandra glackin

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Form ID: 73292
Respondent: Mr CHRIS DAVIS

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Form ID: 73441
Respondent: Mr Michael Palmer-Gee

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Form ID: 73442
Respondent: Mrs victoria Palmer-Gee

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Form ID: 73543
Respondent: Mrs Clare Forrest

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Form ID: 73729
Respondent: Coventry Airport Ltd
Agent: Mr Robert Barnes

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A formal requirement for a Climate Change Risk Assessment is unnecessary. Proper application of other policies, e.g., in relation to sustainability requirements and design standards, alongside compliance with building standards, should be sufficient and an additional administrative burden should be avoided.

Form ID: 73770
Respondent: DR Angela Quartermaine Carr

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Form ID: 73912
Respondent: Mr Joshua Niderost

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Form ID: 73943
Respondent: Mrs Anna Corser

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Form ID: 73998
Respondent: Mr Christopher Vincett

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Predicting climate change is still highly uncertain. Any measures forced today May be under or over what actually happens.

Form ID: 74057
Respondent: Mrs Wendy Mills

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Form ID: 74115
Respondent: Mrs Julie Tidd

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Form ID: 74177
Respondent: Cllr Andrew Day

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Form ID: 74243
Respondent: Mr James Dex

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Form ID: 74269
Respondent: Mrs Denise Holroyde

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Form ID: 74375
Respondent: Dr Martin Randall

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Form ID: 74479
Respondent: Mrs Margaret dufty

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CONSIDERED IMPORTANT THIS IS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT

Form ID: 74549
Respondent: Alcester Town Council

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Form ID: 74620
Respondent: Mrs Sidney Syson

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Form ID: 74665
Respondent: Mrs Emma Stolwood

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Form ID: 74698
Respondent: St Modwen Developments Ltd and Jeremy A Clay, Suzanne D Wyatt (as trustee), Suzanne D Wyatt, Emma PJ Defries, James PC Sandbach
Agent: Mr Robert Barnes

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A formal requirement for a Climate Change Risk Assessment is unnecessary. Proper application of other policies, e.g., in relation to sustainability requirements and design standards, alongside compliance with building standards, should be sufficient and an additional administrative burden should be avoided.

Form ID: 74821
Respondent: Mr Richard Thomas

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Form ID: 74927
Respondent: Forward Group
Agent: Mr Nigel McGurk
Form ID: 75207
Respondent: mr william tansey

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