Object

Village Housing Options and Settlement Boundaries

Representation ID: 60752

Received: 13/01/2014

Respondent: Mr. Peter Gogerly

Representation Summary:

The amenities in Hampton Magna are already fully stretched. Additional dwellings will cause the quality of life in the village and in Hampton-on-the-Hill to be adversely affected.
The single road through the two villages is used as a 'rat run' to/from Warwick Parkway railway station and the M40.
If 100-150 dwellings are to be constructed in Hampton Magna, the heavy construction traffic will have to come through Hampton-on-the-Hill since the only other two means of access are unsuitable; Ugly Bridge cannot take heavy vehicles and the railway bridge over Old Budbrooke Road at Warwick Parkway has only 12ft.6in headroom.

Full text:

The amenities in Hampton Magna are already fully stretched. Additional dwellings will cause the quality of life in the village and in Hampton-on-the-Hill to be adversely affected.
The single road through the two villages is used as a 'rat run' to/from Warwick Parkway railway station and the M40.
If 100-150 dwellings are to be constructed in Hampton Magna, the heavy construction traffic will have to come through Hampton-on-the-Hill since the only other two means of access are unsuitable; Ugly Bridge cannot take heavy vehicles and the railway bridge over Old Budbrooke Road at Warwick Parkway has only 12ft.6in headroom.