Object

Preferred Options

Representation ID: 47126

Received: 26/07/2012

Respondent: Mrs Louise Clarke

Representation Summary:

Norton Lindsey has inadequate public transport and limited services meaning private vehicles are essential. Additional houses would mean more vehicles leading to increased dangers for pedestrians, children and animals. The roads around the village and leading out towards Warwick, Snitterfield and Claverdon are narrow with tight bends . There are a series of well known "accident spots" on the edge of the village.

No cycle lanes / tracks, dangerous to cycle out of the village.

Rural location with frequent moving of livestock, farm machinery, and exercising of horses.

Main Street is very narrow with no pavements or safe areas for pedestrians

Full text:

Norton Lindsey has inadequate public transport and limited services meaning private vehicles are essential. Additional houses would mean more vehicles leading to increased dangers for pedestrians, children and animals. The roads around the village and leading out towards Warwick, Snitterfield and Claverdon are narrow with tight bends . There are a series of well known "accident spots" on the edge of the village.

No cycle lanes / tracks, dangerous to cycle out of the village.

Rural location with frequent moving of livestock, farm machinery, and exercising of horses.

Main Street is very narrow with no pavements or safe areas for pedestrians