Object

Gypsy and Traveller Site Options

Representation ID: 57778

Received: 25/07/2013

Respondent: Daniel & Elizabeth, Tristan & Minna Sheehan

Agent: Taylor & Fletcher

Representation Summary:

Area is predominantly livestock breeding.
Gypsy and Traveller dogs mainly lurcher/greyhound type which worry sheep and cattle and free range poultry and are liable to have diseases.
Adjacent to extremely busy motorway junctions (13 and 14). The roads leading on to the B4100 raise road safety issues and slow moving vehicles entering or exiting a main road a particularly dangerous hazard.
There is no main gas or drainage in the area.
May lead to increase in the theft of gates, metalware and other farm fixtures and fittings.
Area is rural and agricultural so site will be a major invasion to the openess and irreversible urbanisation of the entire area.

Full text:

Dan Sheehan is a farmer who farms in the East Midlands but Park Barn Farm is the farmstead, farm office and where the business is conducted from. My client has experienced Gypsy and Traveller Sites close to his farms in the East Midlands. The presence of such a site results in an increase in the theft of gates, metalware and other farm fixtures and fittings.

Further objection is on the following grounds:

Farming Enterprise and Agriculture
This part of Warwickshire is predominantly livestock breeding and fattening animals, suckler cow herds and calves, breeding ewes and lambs, free range turkey breeding and pheasant rearing. GT10 has a National Guide Dog Breeding Centre. Gypsy and Traveller Sites often have many many dogs of the lurcher/greyhound type and very often those type of dogs worry sheep and cattle and free range poultry. They are also liable to provide disease.

Highways and Safety Issues
GT05 and GT10 have a long frontage to the M40 motorway and in this particular section there have been a number of accidents where cars and lorries have gone off the motorway and crashed through the motorway fence. GT05 and GT10 also have a long frontage to the B4100 main road which is extremely busy with cars going to and from Gaydon Motor Centre where Jaguar/Landrover and Aston Martin are based. GT05 and the other neighbouring sites are adjacent to two half motorway junctions numbers 13 and 14. These junctions are extremely busy with all types of vehicles entering and leaving the M40 motorway with access to Leamington Spa, Warwick and elsewhere. The roads leading on to the B4100 are also potentially dangerous on the road safety angle. Gypsy Traveller Sites always have large towing caravans and anywhere along the B4100 and the adjoining roads provide a particularly dangerous hazard with slow moving vehicles entering or exiting a main road.

Services and Utilities
There is no main gas and no main drainage in the area

Rural Landscape
The area around GT05 is basically rural and agricultural and any proposed site will be a major invasion to the openess of the countryside.and therefore will be an irreversible urbanisation of the entire area.

Ecology and Wildlife Habitat
In close proximity to GT05 is Oakley Wood which is a 110 acre site owned and managed by Warwick District Council. It was purchased for amenity and lifestyle living. If a Gypsy and Traveller Site was provide in the area, then the very purpose and use of Oakley Wood could be jeopardised if lurcher dogs were loose and firewood was collected for traditional Gypsy and Traveller fires on the pitches. Oakley Wood therefore would be a fire hazard.


Objections to any Gypsy and Traveller Site options on GT09 - Land to the North East of M40

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Objections to any Gypsy and Traveller Site Options on GT10 - Land at Tollgate House and Guide Dogs National Breeding Centre

Some of the land is owned and farmed by Charles and Helen Hammond. My clients wish to support the objection of Charles and Helen Hammond and the same remarks regarding Farming Enterprise and Agriculture, Highways and Safety Issues, Services and Utilities, Rural Landscape and Ecology and Wildlife Habitat

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