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2 - Housing
Representation ID: 46173
Received: 07/07/2011
Respondent: Burton Green Residents' Association
Only limited infill housing should be allowed to meet the needs of first time buyers and people wishing to downsize.
The main concerns of residents are that the green belt should be retained, particularly between Coventry and kenilworth; only limited infill housing should be allowed to meet the needs of first time buyers and people wishing to downsize; public transport links to Kenilworth should not be reduced and a sensible level of funding for small rural schools should be maintained.
HS2 has blighted housing values and the construction process will affect village life, a site for a new village hall may have to be found as a consequence. Some houses in the Burton Green locality may have to be demolished and there should be consideration of a means to re-house them in the immediate locality.
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Helping Shape the District
9 - Built and Natural Environments
Representation ID: 46174
Received: 07/07/2011
Respondent: Burton Green Residents' Association
The green belt should be retained, particularly between Coventry and kenilworth.
The main concerns of residents are that the green belt should be retained, particularly between Coventry and kenilworth; only limited infill housing should be allowed to meet the needs of first time buyers and people wishing to downsize; public transport links to Kenilworth should not be reduced and a sensible level of funding for small rural schools should be maintained.
HS2 has blighted housing values and the construction process will affect village life, a site for a new village hall may have to be found as a consequence. Some houses in the Burton Green locality may have to be demolished and there should be consideration of a means to re-house them in the immediate locality.
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Helping Shape the District
Other
Representation ID: 46175
Received: 07/07/2011
Respondent: Burton Green Residents' Association
Public transport links between Burton Green and Kenilworth should not be reduced
The main concerns of residents are that the green belt should be retained, particularly between Coventry and kenilworth; only limited infill housing should be allowed to meet the needs of first time buyers and people wishing to downsize; public transport links to Kenilworth should not be reduced and a sensible level of funding for small rural schools should be maintained.
HS2 has blighted housing values and the construction process will affect village life, a site for a new village hall may have to be found as a consequence. Some houses in the Burton Green locality may have to be demolished and there should be consideration of a means to re-house them in the immediate locality.
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Helping Shape the District
4 - Public Facilities
Representation ID: 46176
Received: 07/07/2011
Respondent: Burton Green Residents' Association
A sensible level of funding for small rural schools should be maintained.
The main concerns of residents are that the green belt should be retained, particularly between Coventry and kenilworth; only limited infill housing should be allowed to meet the needs of first time buyers and people wishing to downsize; public transport links to Kenilworth should not be reduced and a sensible level of funding for small rural schools should be maintained.
HS2 has blighted housing values and the construction process will affect village life, a site for a new village hall may have to be found as a consequence. Some houses in the Burton Green locality may have to be demolished and there should be consideration of a means to re-house them in the immediate locality.