Object

Preferred Options for Sites

Representation ID: 63816

Received: 16/04/2014

Respondent: Mrs Alison Milner

Representation Summary:

Site is on a very busy road and accident black spot.
Site is in full view of A4177 route into historic Warwick and is adjacent to Hatton Locks, both major Tourist areas.
The character of the site would be harmed due to the disrespectful way in which they treat the land.
Local residents would be outnumbered. The land is Green belt and should not be used unless in very exceptional circumstances.
The use of the site currently would be in total contrast to a permanent site

Full text:

Safe access to road network - site is on A4177 an extremely busy and dangerous road where there have been many accidents and fatalities.
Adverse impact on important features of the natural and historic environment - the site is in full view on the main A4177 route into Historic Warwick which may cause a negative impact on tourism. It is adjacent to the canal which is greatly visited by tourists because of the 'Stairway to Heaven' lock Flight which dates back to 1799.
Integration without harming the character of the landscape - approx. 1 month ago 3-4 gypsy caravans arrived on the land opposite the proposed site forcing the gated driveway. After 1 week they left. I walked through the area and was disgusted to see what they left behind - approx 12 bin bags full of rubbish, half of which had been dumped in the brook. The site was littered with general rubbish, faeces, food scraps, household waste and 2 large calories gas cylinders. One area had been used as a toilet or for emptying the toilet judging by the faeces and baby wipes. How can they be so disrespectful to an area?
Promotes co-existence - I do not see how this can happen when they clearly do not value or respect the land in which they live on (see above comments). Residents nearest the site would be proportionally outnumbered by the gypsies which does not promote a frame work of co-existence.
The land is Green Belt and under the governments guidelines should not be used unless in VERY exceptional circumstances.
The summary of the area states that it is already used by the Caravan and camping Club. This is on an infrequent basis by touring caravans who generally stay for a short period of time. I travel past the site daily and the caravans that are there are very insignificant. This is in total contrast to large gypsy caravans on a permanent site which are there day in day out. There are also the large additional vehicles needed for towing purposes.