Object

Preferred Options

Representation ID: 46461

Received: 13/07/2012

Respondent: Mr Clive Blockley

Representation Summary:

proposal would increase housing by 50%
We have poor roads, no shops,medical facilities no schools available after primary. Stratford schools full.
Only 4 buses a week so increased carbon emmissions inevitable. |already a "rat run" morning and evening.

Full text:

Protect the Historic environment.
Norton Lindsey enjoys a historic hilltop setting with adjacent medieval ridge and furrow fields the village is sensitive to development due to the prominent location.It is essential that the nature and character of Norton Lindsey is not compromised by develpment which would increase the number of houses by 50%.
Design for safe communities and good access to services.
Norton Lindsey has a poor oad network, limited number of footpaths and no cycle paths.
The village is already a "rat run" morning and evening for people cutting through from Warwick to Stratford and vica versa.
There are no medical facilities or shops. The schol falls within the Stratford on avon district council and is fully subscribed.
Design to reduce carbon emmissions:- The location of the village means that only private transport can be used and therfore aditonal homes will produce increased carbon emmissions.Ther are only 4 buses a week 2 to Stratford and 2 to Solihull. Hardly ideal for commutors.