Object

Revised Development Strategy

Representation ID: 53672

Received: 27/07/2013

Respondent: jane weston

Representation Summary:

the assumed area is highly unsuitable, will not add sustainability but reduce. and is subject to rep[ort of the method of change from hatton green.

Full text:

There is no indication as to where the proposed allocation is and thereforecomment is greatly hindered.
The Secretary of State's inspector ruled that any increase of the developed area should not be entertained in his report on the 2006-2011 local plan.
If, as anticipated ascorrect, the area of Hill Farm will mess the existing road system which was designed for as is. it will effect the landscape from the footpath that runs through it.
The distance from the main entrance of Hatton Park will be compromised. This is already to capacity. There will also be a rat run created to the entrance on Brownlow green lane with all consequences on this narrow road and hence increased traffic on the overloaded catchem end onto the A4177.
Hatton Parish plan has stated that there is an avid unmet demand for allotments. It is suggested that Hill farm is reserved for this purpose. There is no other area within the design of Hatton Park suitable. the alternative is land to be taken out of the natural envelope of the design of Hatton Park. Allotments have always proved to be an important mainstay of community spirit.
Hatton park, most importantly offers no primary school. and the generation of extra traffic for school runs, substantial shopping trips, doctors, pubs, restaurants and recreational facilities, countryside recreation from 90 houses will be highly detremental to the purpose designed infrastructure of hatton park.
important to note that hatton parish council includes both hatton park and hatton green. personal representations have been made by members of the parish council direct on behalf of residents within the parish to the district council distracting housing from hatton green to hatton park. these representors, including the chairman live in hatton green. these individuals are strongly in violation of the adopted protocols of the council and accepted rules of constitutional governance adopted by other substantial bodies.
hatton green was originally identified by the council for the housing allocation.