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Revised Development Strategy
ID sylw: 56418
Derbyniwyd: 25/07/2013
Ymatebydd: Roger G Thompson
Why are there proposals for more office accommodation?
There remain significant office buildings vacant in Leamington - indeed many offices have been unoccupied for some years. Proper planning should bring these buildings back into the equation. They also provide options for re-designation/modification as housing. In this way the gradual decay of our town centre could be addressed. It remains too easy simply to build outwards!
New Homes and Projected Numbers
I struggle to understand the long term plan to increase  the volume  by 12000 and  in the south of the District by over 4000 in the next phase.  This will completely transform the dynamics  of the community  to the south of Leamington and  severely damage the appeal of the area.  I would want to see clear evidence that    the local economy and new  employment will demand such growth. This said, in planning terms the recommended solution seems to be an easy planning option.  A huge swathe of housing adjacent to Myton is not clearly thought through.
We already have a large vacant property stock  and many brown field sites which with imagination and thought  could be brought  back in to play to regenerate the town and restore its character.
Why cannot we see  smaller developments around the outskirts, both north and south of Leamington rather than one' big  bang '.  
The constraint of green belt  seems to have been overcome and modifications made by  other  District Councils .    Is there joined up thinking across the whole of the County  both in terms of policy and capacity?
I am also  concerned at the impact the Plan has on the  land close to and surrounding Warwick Castle  - a major economic attraction to the District.
Office Buildings
Why are there proposals for more office accommodation?
There remain significant office buildings vacant in Leamington  - indeed many offices have been unoccupied for some years.  Proper planning should bring these buildings  back  into the equation. They  also provide options  for redesignation / modification  as  housing.
In this way the gradual decay of our town centre could be addressed.  It remains too easy simply to build outwards!
Transport
The proposed modifications /    widening of  roads  to meet expected volume changes does not acknowledge the fact that as roads draw closer to the centre of Leamington there are unavoidable bottlenecks with simply no where for  traffic to go!   Peak travel would become impossible if we extrapolate the  average  number of cars per proposed new dwellings  in terms of vehicle growth.
Health Services, Schools and infrastructure
While any developments would need to balanced by additional health centre and GP services it is difficult to see how Warwick Hospital  and  both its general and maternity services could cope with increased patient numbers which  in the long term could rise by up to 50,000 The hospital itself is landlocked with no scope for expansion.
The quality of education in existing schools  could well be undermined if capacity is not accurately calculated. I am uneasy about class numbers rising above accepted norms.
Has the current work regarding  drainage  in the town taken account of the impact of such a large increase in dwellings?
In conclusion  I remain very unhappy about the Plan.  It does not appear to have  been thought through  with any in depth knowledge of the District but  and with somewhat  dubious   population statistics   and economic forecasts.