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Revised Development Strategy

Representation ID: 54806

Received: 24/07/2013

Respondent: Martin & Kathy Simons

Number of people: 2

Representation Summary:

The RDS correctly recognises that the exceptional circumstances necessary for a major development in the North Leamington Green Belt do not exist.

It is vital to preserve the limited green space between Leamington and Kenilworth or there is a real risk Leamington and Warwick will merge with the West Midlands Conurbation.

Furthermore there is almost unlimited green space to the south of Leamington where the nearest town is Banbury.

WDC is to be congratulated for preparing a RDS which, whilst providing a similar number of new houses for the District, removes the proposal to build 2000 houses on the North Leamington Green Belt and, through the better use of Brownfield sites, and results in only 325 further houses on Greenfield land South of Leamington.
The RDS has a fair distribution of new housing across the District.

It is important that most of the development is located close to where there are employment opportunities (to the South of Leamington & Warwick) providing an opportunity for people to live close to their place of work, reducing commuting, with a positive impact on the environment and quality of life.

It is essential that requirements to increase the housing requirements of Coventry do not impinge on the green belt to the north of Leamington since alternatives exist closer to Coventry.

Full text:

The Revised Development Strategy correctly recognises that the exceptional circumstances necessary for a major development in the North Leamington Green Belt do not exist. It is vital to preserve the limited green space between Leamington and Kenilworth. Otherwise there is a real risk Leamington and Warwick will merge with the West Midlands Conurbation. Furthermore there is almost unlimited green space to the south of Leamington where the nearest town is Banbury.

WDC is to be congratulated for preparing a Revised Development Strategy which, whilst providing a similar number of new houses for the District, removes the proposal to build 2000 houses on the North Leamington Green Belt and, through the better use of Brownfield sites, and results in only 325 further houses on Greenfield land South of Leamington.
The Revised Development Strategy has a fair distribution of new housing across the District. 17% of the new houses will be in the Green Belt North of Leamington, at Thickthorn and Lillington. 15% of the proposed development will be in Warwickshire Villages.

It is important that most of the development is located close to where there are employment opportunities (to the South of Leamington & Warwick) providing an opportunity for people to live close to their place of work, reducing or eliminating commuting for many people, with a consequential positive impact on the environment & their quality of life.

It is essential that requirements to increase the housing requirements of Coventry do not impinge on the green belt to the north of Leamington since alternatives exist closer to Coventry.