Object

Alternative Sites Consultation

Representation ID: 43692

Received: 16/03/2010

Respondent: Edward Hall

Representation Summary:

Wildlife on site including endangered species.

Loss of green belt and good farming land which, necessary to keep, to grow more of our own food as global warming continues.

Flooding in Cubbington would continue to worsen

Insufficient schools to cope with new development

We have only one doctors surgery in this area, an area that would almost double in size.

Sufficient brown land could be found to provide low cost housing for those who require it without using the valuable green belt and farming land we have.

Cubbington would be swallowed up by Leamington
and lose its village status.

Full text:

I strongly object to any building on Glebe farm

1 there are many wildlife on this land which include badgers, foxes,birds of prey, bats deer and skylarks which are an endangered species.
2 Loss of green belt and good farming land which, in this day and age,we need to keep, as the need to grow more of our own food is now more urgent as global warming continues.
3 Flooding in Cubbington would continue to worsen bringing untold misery to many.
4 There would be insufficient schools to cope with the children an estate of this size would bring,
5 We have only one doctors surgery in this area, an area that would double almost double in size.
6 I am sure that sufficient brown land could be found to provide low cost housing for those who require it without using the valuable green belt and farming land we have.
7 Cubbington would be swallowed up by Leamington Spa
and lose its village status.