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PO9: Retailing & Town Centres
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52320
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: mr malcolm henchley
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52330
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mr Adrian Hopkinson
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52340
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mr Michael Killeen
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52350
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Anne Joynson
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52360
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Matthew Sparkes
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52370
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: E James
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52380
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Neil Patchett
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52390
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Angie Kenny
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52400
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Alex Mellon
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52410
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Isabel Jackson
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52420
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Mrs Julia Robins
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details:   
Cefnogi
Preferred Options
ID sylw: 52430
Derbyniwyd: 27/07/2012
Ymatebydd: Darren Nicholas
Support retailing and town centres policy.
Standard Response Representation Attached. Text copied below:
Norton Lindsey Village response to Warwick District Council consultation May 2012   
 New Local Plan Preferred Options   
Sheet 1 of 1    
Which document are you responding to?  Preferred Options (Full Version)   
Which part of the document are you responding to?  Preferred Option 1 (P01)   
Paragraph number I Heading I Subheading (if relevant) - 5.6, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.15, 5.18,5.22   
What is the nature of your representation?  OBJECT   
Part 1 -Setting the Scene and Summary    
P01  - Preferred Level of Growth    
OBJECT    
It is agreed that some growth will be required during the 2014-2029 period to sustain an   
economic and vibrant economy. An increase in homes of appropriate tenures will be   
required but the level of growth based on the economic predictions certainly over the   
next five years seems excessive especially when viewed against the economic   
backdrop. This comment is supported by Office of National Statistics data which reveals   
that the rate of increase of Gross Domestic Product has been falling since mid 2010 and   
has yet to show signs of recovery. On this basis growth has been downgraded to 0.7%   
from 0.8%. Predictions from the respected International Monetary Fund have revised   
expectations of growth of 0.8% down to 0.2% with a very modest almost "flat   
lining"growth of 0.6% in 2013. Accordingly the base figures being utilised are over   
stated.   
We believe that the demand for further housing in Norton Lindsey is limited and can be   
adequately met by windfall sites and as has been historically the case utilising previously   
used land and buildings.   
Changes to Preferred Option 1 -adopt a more conservative growth pattern to   
reflect market conditions which are likely to prevail over the first half of the Plan   
period.   
Definitions:   
NPPF-National Planning Policy Framework: WOe-Warwick District Council: SOC-Stratford upon Avon District Council   
Agent's contact details: