Object

Revised Development Strategy

Representation ID: 55431

Received: 03/08/2013

Respondent: John Ludlow

Representation Summary:

Local towns unable to handle current peak time traffic volumes without adding several more thousand houses. Also local schools and hospitals are at or very near capacity with no plans to increase capacity.

Full text:

My main objection is that the local towns are not capable of dealing with the current volume of traffic at peak times without adding several more thousand houses.
In addition our local schools and hospitals are already at or very near capacity and there are no definite plans to increase the capacity of either.

I am also very much against the provision of either permanent of temporary transit camps for itinerants from any source. The council must be aware of the state that Myton Fields were left in after a fairly recent visit from them. I don't understand why we are constantly bending to the "needs" of minority groups when a democracy should be for the needs of the majority. If it is the government who is driving the issue of camps then I suggest that there should be one large permanent camp next door to David Cameron's house in the Cotswolds as I am sure that the itinerants would welcome the opportunity to live in a very pleasant rural community.