Support

Preferred Options

Representation ID: 46801

Received: 24/07/2012

Respondent: Mr Deryk King

Representation Summary:

The existing village curtilage reflects Lapworth's historical "ribbon" development and should be relaxed to enable a more rounded village structure with an identifiable centre to be developed.

Full text:

The Warwickshire plan for Lapworth proposes the development of 100 new houses in the village. This is fine, as there are ample facilities and land in the area to add to the village without over-taxing it. However, I hope that the new development will address and not increase the existing housing density on the "ribbon development" in Station Lane and part of the Old Warwick Road.

Development of the village needs to make it a more rounded environment. There is enough land in the parish of Lapworth where development could take place without significantly encroaching on the green belt. To do this would require some relaxation of the village curtilage, which currently follows the ribbon development as simply an accident of history. Restrictions on building in other areas of Lapworth need to be relaxed to enable more parts to become better connected to and a more integral part of the village. Frequent complaints are made that Lapworth seems to have no heart, or no centre where residents can meet whilst going about their daily business. This needs to be considered in planning any development.

In addition, if additional houses are to be built, then there also needs to be a modest increase in facilities for residents of the village. I have already submitted comments on this in relation to potential development of the Willpower garage site. It should also be said that there needs to be a mix of housing, not just the "affordable" (ie tiny) housing so frequently proposed. Large families need to be catered for, as well as those on the first rungs of the housing ladder.

In summary, the straggling village curtilage needs to be re-assessed as there is plenty of other land that could be developed that would enhance the community without destroying the environment of the village.