Q-I4.1: Should we include a policy to safeguard specific infrastructure schemes within the SWLP?

Showing forms 61 to 90 of 165
Form ID: 75716
Respondent: Stratford-upon-Avon Town Transport Group

Yes

An Integrated Transport Plan should be a key element of, and input to, the Local Plan. These combined need to be of sufficient detail to be used to safeguard infrastructure schemes. Key infrastructure such as transport should be financed and delivered in advance of the development to unlock the building of homes, as is done elsewhere in the UK. It is essential that both WCC as the transport authority and SDC/WDC commit to delivering the transport infrastructure at the outset, to avoid the issues that have plagued the Long Marston Garden Village, and to provide a transport framework to support the Local Plan through to 2050.

Form ID: 75848
Respondent: whitnash town council

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 75852
Respondent: Mr Howard Blessington

No

Please, no more policies!

Form ID: 75931
Respondent: Mr Peter Hamnett

Nothing chosen

No mention has been given to the crucial Green Belt considerations and 5 purposes. Please include these priorities in any evaluation.

Form ID: 75937
Respondent: Mr Roger James Payne

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76011
Respondent: Ms Barbara Kuypers

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76077
Respondent: Wellesbourne and Walton Parish Council

Yes

We believe that all infrastructure should be in place before development takes place. For instance, in our village fibre is not provided to a large estate, an omission that is serious. There are questions about water security and sewage disposal and these should be addressed before development is considered. Transport needs to be considered and ensured that sufficient is in place. The use of roads such as the A429 and increased pressure brought to bare upon it need to be considered as a whole not just looking at each development by itself.

Form ID: 76119
Respondent: Mrs Margaret dufty

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76170
Respondent: Leek Wootton and Guys Cliffe Parish Council

Yes

WDC should adopt a policy similar to that of Stratford

Form ID: 76189
Respondent: Miss Anne Page

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76204
Respondent: Mrs Susanna Jackman

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76207
Respondent: Quinton Parish Council

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76307
Respondent: Mr Kevin McGreal

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76348
Respondent: Mrs Christine Orton

Nothing chosen

I am repeating the same text for every question in protest at the unbelievably long-winded process you force on anyone wanting to make a comment. My comment is: As a Kenilworth resident I want to register my dismay at the amount of land that has been earmarked for new housing development. Kenilworth's major asset (the castle) is at risk of losing the various country walks on land adjacent to it. Please try to keep the green fields around the back and towards Chase Lane untouched. The infrastructure of the town is already under pressure - specifically I am concerned about medical facilities, water pressure and extra traffic (Kenilworth's station will be a long walk away from these proposed sites and there very few trains so increased car journeys are inevitable). I am appalled at how difficult it has been to make my point of view (as summarised above). The process is unnecessarily long-winded and impenetrable.

Form ID: 76363
Respondent: Mr Jim Kirkwood

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76373
Respondent: Miss Lorraine Hampson

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76436
Respondent: Mrs Anne Johnson

Yes

Strict rules need to be imposed on developers to ensure that infrastructure improvements are effective and which properly and fully meet the current and future needs. Developers do not care about legacy, they just want to build houses, sell them, make a profit and then move on, without a care for what they leave behind!

Form ID: 76453
Respondent: Mr Douglas Badger

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76501
Respondent: Mr Paul Doidge

No

No answer given

Form ID: 76507
Respondent: Mr Peter Furze

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76516
Respondent: Mr Kevin McGreal

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 76581
Respondent: Mrs Maggie Bucknall

No

This suggestion of widening the motorways at j3 is yet again destroying wildlife habitat. It will not make any difference since if you build 6000 houses in the local area, there will be 6000 more cars on the road, thereby increasing the impact of traffic.

Form ID: 76606
Respondent: Warwick District Green Party

No

To tackle the climate emergency and create vibrant local communities, the focus must shift from large road projects to developing active travel options locally. Therefore there should be no infrastructure safeguarding for road projects.

Form ID: 76745
Respondent: Mr Clive Henderson

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76750
Respondent: Mr Clive Henderson

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 76810
Respondent: Mr Richard Thomas

Yes

There should be safeguarding of land for public transport provision. This should include space for Park and Ride schemes and direct bus-only routes into town centres. There should be a plan that directs through traffic away from the town centre of Stratford and the Clopton Bridge. The SWRR should be removed from this plan. Future road building should only take place when other alternatives have been assessed and exhausted, especially with regard to environmental issues.

Form ID: 76854
Respondent: Dr Kathryn Carpenter

Nothing chosen

My comment relates to what appears to be lacking in your current infrastructure safeguarding provision - The safeguarding of greenbelts around existing settlements and also safeguarding strategic wildlife corridors (existing and proposed).

Form ID: 77072
Respondent: Mr Tony Jackson

Yes

THE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS SPECIFIC TO STRATFORD UPON AVON SHOULD BE SAFEGUARDED EG A46 AND SUBJECT TO FUTURE CONSULTATION. THIS PRINCIPLE IS SUPPORTED

Form ID: 77119
Respondent: Mr Stephen Lawless

No

No answer given

Form ID: 77304
Respondent: Mr Richard Brookes

Yes

Highway and railway infrastructure e.g. new link roads or railway stations, that partner development for the New Settlements or Broad Locations, should be safeguarded in the plan.