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Representation ID: 46557

Received: 18/07/2012

Respondent: Roger Mills

Representation Summary:

A levy on new developments MAY provide infrastructure for them, but will not fix existing deficiencies. These need fixing first!

Full text:

The whole approach to the provision of infrastructure is fundamentally flawed! Too many developments have been allowed in the past without providing adequate infrastructure - with the result that roads are congested, sewers are overloaded, and there are insufficient school places. I write with particular reference to Hampton Magna, but the same problems are almost certain to exist elsewhere. A levy on new developments is unlikely to provide adequarte infrastructure just for those developments, with no chance at all of addressing past inadequacies. We need to take a step back, and find a way of fixing existing problems before contemplating ANY new development. Otherwise, it's a vicious circle of more and more development to fund more infrastucture, but you never catch up. Remember the old woman who swallowed a fly?