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Preferred Options

Representation ID: 46426

Received: 09/07/2012

Respondent: Kaye Williams

Representation Summary:

There is no doubt that this encroachment would increase traffic both on the A429 and the Woodloes estate.
This land/area is diverse and offers to all residents an open aspect and access by footpath, to the nursery, Saxon Mill, Millenium trail and Guys Cliffe. All of these amenities contribute whether financially or historically and all would be affected in some way by this proposed project.
Where are the amenities to support the needs of an additional 180 homes ?
Keep our environment green, consider the needs of the existing community, think about what you are doing!

Full text:

If you wish to destroy this area and blemish the approach to our beautiful town then this is the way to do it! This development would clearly destroy an area of green belt, that has previously been assessed 'not fit' for new build purposes. There is no doubt that this encroachment onto green belt land would increase traffic both on the already congested A429 and the Woodloes estate. If the idea is to extend the new build to the existing estate then at some point I suspect there will be a further proposal to connect to Primrose Hill/Woodloes Avenue North. The local area does not need any more traffic congestion or noise pollution.
This land is diverse and part of an area that offers to all the residents of Warwick an open aspect and access by footpath, to the nursery, Saxon Mill, Millenium trail and Guys Cliffe. All of these amenities contribute whether financially or historically to our community and all would be affected in some way by this proposed project.
The effects of building here should not be understated; where are the amenities to support the needs of an additional 180 homes ?
It beggars belief that a mini estate is being considered perhaps it is hoped they will use the recently approved Co-Op that is going ahead even with the local community having strongly objected!
Keep our environment green and consider the needs of the existing community, think about what you are doing!