Support

Alternative Sites Consultation

Representation ID: 44273

Received: 08/04/2010

Respondent: Mrs Angela Fryer

Representation Summary:

My reason for support is the size of the area involved -397Hectares. Near to Coventry, it offers a unique opportunity for joint development.
The area includes the Airport which Coventry Council insists is a viable proposition. There are protected sites. However, the remaining area would afford the opportunity to build a new environmentally friendly village with its' own identity.
There are excellent road links already in place and employment opportunities are within the area.
The historic sites would form a protected area around Baginton. Gravel extraction has already taken place in part of the site and the land restored.

Full text:

I remain of the opinion that the need for such large housing development in this area as imposed by Government remains unproven but feel that the following considerations should be imposed on all proposals.
1. No green belt land should be considered until all Brownfield sites have been fully developed. Look at the history of Developers in Coventry where a Brownfield site is started with a large number of homes proposed but once the developer has planning permission the numbers of dwellings are reduced and they move to the next site.
2. Numbers of houses on a site should be restricted to 100 homes to ensure that no single area is 'swamped' by a development and loses its existing identity.
3. Any of these additional proposals are more acceptable than the initial plan to build in excess of 3,500 houses on Kings Hill. Congratulations to a Council that can admit when a proposal is seriously flawed.
4. The main objective for any housing plans should be to encourage local employment and minimise the need to commute. Therefore WDC should consider small developments that are close to existing developments within its own area to meet this need. Sites that are close to Warwick, Leamington and Stratford should take priority for these reasons. Development closer to Coventry would only result in permanently 'joining' the two areas and resulting in the long term of a new Coventry and Warwickshire District Council?
5. The area around Warwick Parkway has never appeared as a consideration yet this has excellent access to a rail and road network. I understand that a reason given was the presence of Great Crested Newts? If this is the reason then King's Hill with its large number of ponds, Badger sets and ancient woodlands should not be under consideration?