Q-D5: Should we continue with the approach to include a high-level strategic policy within the Part 1 plan and to utilise heritage assessments to inform the growth strategy, and delay detailed policies to Part 2?

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Form ID: 72307
Respondent: Mr Steve Taylor

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72326
Respondent: Mr Gary Stocker

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72374
Respondent: Mr John Greenshields

Nothing chosen

Quality design should always be supported but it is understood to be difficult to create policy for subjective considerations. With regards to Heritage property and sites, the protection of these should be maintained but consideration must also be given to the substantial costs of their maintenance. Sustainable and sensitive development should be supported where it allows for Heritage assets to be better maintained and preserved.

Form ID: 72494
Respondent: Mr Roger Lloyd

Yes

none

Form ID: 72522
Respondent: Mr Roger Lloyd

Yes

none

Form ID: 72578
Respondent: Mrs Georgina Hawkins

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72676
Respondent: Mrs Sian Corrie

Yes

Green Belt is part of our heritage assets, it should not be sacrificed unnecessarily.

Form ID: 72776
Respondent: Mr RICHARD TAULBUT

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72806
Respondent: Mr H Farmer

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72896
Respondent: Mr Darrell Muffitt

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 72992
Respondent: Mr Jake Evans

Don't know

No answer given

Form ID: 73049
Respondent: Mrs Laura Gibb

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73298
Respondent: Mr CHRIS DAVIS

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73454
Respondent: Mrs victoria Palmer-Gee

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73455
Respondent: Mr Michael Palmer-Gee

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73604
Respondent: Mr michael dufty

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73730
Respondent: Coventry Airport Ltd
Agent: Mr Robert Barnes

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 73776
Respondent: DR Angela Quartermaine Carr

Yes

Heritage is EXTREMELY important in this region. Not just on a local level, but to the UK as a whole as well as how the UK is perceived internationally. E.g. Stratford-upon-Avon is considered of high importance to many tourists who visit the UK and therefore it should be protected

Form ID: 73920
Respondent: Mr Joshua Niderost

Yes

Heritage Conservation Areas. There is no assurance in the Plan as to how heritage conservation areas, such as the one in Henley-In-Arden, will be respected and enhanced. Even if there is no building planned in this area, greater housing density across Henley is likely to have a profound negative impact on this specific area.

Form ID: 73949
Respondent: Mrs Anna Corser

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 74004
Respondent: Mr Christopher Vincett

Don't know

Need to encourage sympathetic development, not stifle innovation. Also need to disincentivise demolition where refurbishment would be the better solution.

Form ID: 74064
Respondent: Mrs Wendy Mills

Yes

There needs to be reference to accessibility for the disabled, and those with prams/pushchairs

Form ID: 74187
Respondent: Cllr Andrew Day

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 74251
Respondent: Mr James Dex

Yes

Again I agree in principle with the policy but in areas such as Kenilworth high street it is neither beautiful or well designed. The failed talisman is a case in point with a prime space being turned into a pointless car park. The aesthetic of what should be a thriving historic town centre is of a 60/70s tired street.

Form ID: 74276
Respondent: Mrs Denise Holroyde

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 74381
Respondent: Dr Martin Randall

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 74486
Respondent: Mrs Margaret dufty

Yes

IMPORTANT WE RETAIN AND LOOK AFTER OUR HERITAGE ASSETS

Form ID: 74513
Respondent: Alcester Town Council

Yes

Accessibility. Inclusivity.

Form ID: 74626
Respondent: Mrs Sidney Syson

Yes

No answer given

Form ID: 74672
Respondent: Mrs Emma Stolwood

Yes

We must maintain the unique heritage sites of South Warwickshire - we are a globally attractive tourist destination and need to stay this way